I have just a comment.
Mining is a special case because of the cyclical nature of the industry. It goes through boom and bust. If you come back to the theme of what attracts students, it's jobs and excitement. The Canada Mining Innovation Council is looking at this because they have, on the excitement side, a lack of reputation. It's still viewed from a distance as a dirty kind of not very attractive business, and on the job side as being cyclical, so you can be employed or not employed very quickly.
The other thing is that for women, this is not an attractive field because, generally speaking, the mines are not located in areas.... If you work in Fort McMurray or some of the other mines, they're not areas that are necessarily attractive to women. They tend to prefer working in city areas.