 We're at College of the Rockies, we're in the hall truck simulator room here, and behind us you see a hall truck simulator, the kind of the big huge trucks that you would see on television working in the mines, so these students are learning how to operate these trucks in a safe environment, yet in a very realistic environment as well. The program is unbelievable, it gives you the confidence to move forward, even though it's a simulator you still, you drive it like it was a real truck, so you don't want to wreck anything and you don't want to hit anything, and the two instructors are amazing actually, they help you through and they give you the confidence like I say to move forward so that you could actually jump in a truck and drive one. We're teaching people how to operate hall trucks safely and productively, we go through a lot of safety programs, tech procedures, the students are all looking for career changes, so we're integrating them into the mining environment, we teach them what to expect when they go to a mine, how to work safely on a mine, what to expect on a hall truck, all every aspect about operating and working at a mine, we go over in the four weeks, lots of one-on-one, we're keeping the classroom sizes small, so we have a good one-on-one instruction, we don't want to dilute the program, so I feel the first two classes we've brought out some very good graduates who have already started getting interviews with companies, so it's turning out good, the students, everyone I've talked to said they love it and they are learning lots. It's about becoming taxpayers, it's about getting jobs, it's about supporting your family and if students can come here, take a program on these hall trucks and motors and that would be much more prepared to go to a mine site, and the mine sites like the fact that the students are taking this type of training and they're prepared to do some training, additional training on site, but be ready to drive these trucks to haul resources to market.