I'll just speak on behalf of operating engineers. We're heavy equipment. When you deal with a nuclear facility, there are certain things you need to be specifically trained on about how to deal with taking down part of a structure or stuff like that. Our members are trained on the equipment. To be an excavator or crane operator, those skills are applicable anywhere. For example, after focusing on the safety parameters of the job site, a crane operator can go to work at Bruce or at Darlington.
For electricians, they have certain codes and safety protocols they would have to meet to go and work in a facility like this. But they're trained as an electrician and that can be applicable to another job anywhere else, such as to build a wind turbine or something else like that. The key is to get the apprentices trained on the equipment or in their field, and then to get them the actual work time so they get the experience, and then they can move anywhere in that jurisdiction to work in Ontario.