I recognize that a lot of them go to northerners, and we encourage northerners to build them, now that they're being constructed in Hay River and shipped to different parts of the north. I'm just wondering, since your department spends a phenomenal amount of money each year to place and replace fuel tanks, has your department taken the initiative to train people who are building fuel tanks? Not only in welding, but also in pipefitting, plastic lining welding -- which is different from high pressure welding -- X-rays, and those types of trades?
Not just hiring general labourers and encouraging the contractor to hire as many local labourers as possible is one issue, but specializing general trades is the area that I'm bringing forth. I'm wondering whether there has been some type of initiative with regard to that?