Yes, it's across the board. In the past it was mainly high school, but now we're seeing the shortage trickling into elementary. If teachers had a bursary for working in remote areas, the way doctors do, I believe that would probably encourage them to come up north.
I just want to add that right now the biggest challenge we have is that a lot of the students we're getting are from immigration, and they don't want to leave the big cities. A lot of teachers are not working in the big cities but are subbing, and they refuse to come up north. If they had a little incentive money-wise to come up north, they might come.