Thank you for the question.
In Ontario there has been a specific program. You actually mentioned it: Second Career Ontario I believe is the name of it. The province instituted it to help the transition of people formerly employed in manufacturing. There is major displacement. And there have been some very interesting successes and outcomes. But clearly we're not dealing with high school graduates. The approach to high school graduates will be quite different. These may be people in their thirties and forties, with families, with responsibilities that high school graduates might not have. So the approach to them must be very different and the support systems and tools that you use for them must be very different.
This program has had some success in Ontario, and there are some wonderful stories about transitions from manufacturing to many other careers. But the scale is fairly significant, and I have to admit we haven't managed to take care of all of it.