Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Yes, Mr. Chairman, I have been talking with the Minister of Education, and we do have a few pilot projects that we have been working on in high schools and that, at Smith, Hay River and Fort Providence, in which I was looking at trying to expand those to other regions so that we can put them in other high schools to offer trade access programs in our high schools so that in six years we'd get these up and going, we will have people interested in the trades.
People have some skills in regards to carpentry, plumbing or with those different trades. But I think it's important that we identify those young people now -- they are in our high schools -- and work them into the trades area so that in six years those students that are now in grade 8 or 9 will be able to take advantage of not only the pipeline opportunity, but an opportunity to basically do these conversions in our communities. Then that's where we see the benefit of this project taking hold, it's in the community by way of site development work in regards to the work that's going to be needed in regards to the transportation from where these camps are going to be located into our communities. So there's an opportunity for trucking companies. Also looking at the whole area of the conversion itself. Like I said, we are working on a proposal to develop a training component of the total proposal so we can be able to...