We have also funded, through FPInnovations, as my colleague from CED-Q has mentioned, a series of indigenous forestry training projects, and they fan out across the province in order to help indigenous businesses in the forest sector adapt to market conditions, introduce new technologies and new techniques, shape up their business plans and acquire access to capital. That has been going on for eight or 10 years now.
We have also funded training projects with colleges and institutes in places like the Nicola Valley Institute of Technology, just south of your riding, with a mobile trades training facility, which takes training for tradespeople, including those in the foreign sector, everywhere in the province in these mobile vans with simulators. It's a great way for people in small communities, for whom moving to larger communities can be quite disruptive, to get access to training.
We have funded similar projects with the Coast Mountain College in Terrace and with Vancouver Island University in Nanaimo.