In terms of skills levels, certainly we work with the province. The province does a lot of research. We don't have the capacity financially or otherwise to do that kind of research. In terms of trying to identify skills gaps and stuff like that, certainly in Saskatchewan right now, that's identified on a regular basis by the provincial government.
We try to work closely with our colleagues in the provincial government to respond to some of those needs. We also work with employers and with individuals who are looking for employment, certainly the migrant population of Canada from the east who are coming toward Saskatchewan and Alberta, and also with immigrants coming in. We do identify the needs. We do work with industry, with the provincial government, to try to respond to those needs.