It's in my area, but I don't really have a whole lot of details. It has been open, I believe, for a year and a half or two years, and it's fully staffed. It's funded for five years, so they can have a chance to get programs off the ground.
The instrumentation and the staff there are capable of doing any of the work that the bee industry would require. It's an arm of Grande Prairie Regional College, which is a very aggressive institution in our area. I know they have brought in some instrumentation recently that may be useful with the pesticide issue, in terms of analyzing for very low levels of insecticides. So it's the kind of thing that could be a real boon internationally to the Canadian industry and to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, because it has those kinds of capabilities.