A simulator is made to add on to the live training. With most companies that have simulators, it complements the actual training.
The technology is fantastic and it's great, but it can't take away from the real training. I mean, we have a couple of members who do have a simulator. We have a couple of driving schools that have simulators. However, in the outline of the training, it's only a portion of it.
We have to remember that the live training is also very important, as Grant mentioned. The cost of the simulator is quite expensive, so a 20-truck operation can certainly not afford a simulator.