I think it's partially because of training dollars that have been used to train women. I'm going to revert to Saskatchewan because that's where I'm from, and I'm a little more knowledgeable about what's happened out there. A lot of training has been done. A lot of women have trained in the non-traditional roles of heavy equipment, plumbing, and electrical. They have taken advantage of that training and gone into the trades areas and been very successful.
I'm talking about a lot of our urban people, because they aren't bombarded with quite the same number of issues when it comes to child care and transportation and what not.