That's a huge one for us: 31% of the people working in the forestry industry are either first nation or Métis. The number of people and families it is impacting is tremendous. That includes the people who are working in the harvesting companies and the trucking companies. The forestry industry in northern Saskatchewan and the ability of MLTC to participate in it has created a pathway for first nations communities.
We have two first nations communities: Canoe Lake and Waterhen Lake. Both have very large timber harvesting corporations and run their own trucking companies. That wouldn't have happened, I don't believe, if a multinational owned and was running NorSask Forest Products.
I think about 38% of our population working in our sawmill is aboriginal. We can't influence those things. As an aboriginal shareholder owning a company, we have direct influence over those things so we're able to make tremendous strides.
Even in the new bioenergy facility, right now we have—