Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Yes, Mr. Speaker, in order to convert this product you will have to take some training in regards to how modular homes are constructed. We have talked to ATCO in regards to that; I've talk to Winalta Homes out of Edmonton. They are willing to take our students and put them through that factory so they can get a feel for how you do build modular homes. It's not much different than stick built homes, but again, the opportunity is there.
Right now they are looking for 70 people in the plant, just a job opportunity. Again, we are working through our human resource strategy on what type of training these people are going to need, where they should take that training, and exactly how we're going to be able to do the conversions in the communities. So there are certain components that we have to fulfill to be able to carry out the final conversions in our communities: identify the people, give them the experience they're going to need on the product we're going to use, and also give them the tools they're going need to do the job, and do the conversions in our communities. So there are steps that we're taking and it's going to come by way of our human resource development plan that I mentioned.