My colleague Mr. Lemieux touched briefly on post-secondary education. I want to talk about a different part of education. I know there's been a pilot project in the oil and gas sector with Cody Snyder of Big Bear Energy. I don't know if you've run into Cody before. They had a pilot project where they worked with a specific first nation in British Columbia. This was for a drilling rig. They brought in a drilling team. They were on reserve, and they taught a dozen men and women how to do it and what to do. Now they are employed with that company that was there. Their idea is to move from first nation community to first nation community, bring experts with them, teach them the skills on reserve, and stay there. The idea is that you leave behind some skilled people who will be able to teach and continue it on.
Is there anything like that in the mining sector? Is this something that would sound appealing? I know they've only done a pilot project in northern B.C., but would like to expand this to other sectors?