Thank you very much.
Very quickly, I'll state that so many of our young people in Saskatchewan are actually not attaining grade 12, and some as young as 12, 13, and 14 are exiting the education system. Between that age cohort and of course age 29 or so, there is a large gap of young people who are not participating in the economy. As good as we see the times in Saskatchewan, I think we need a reinvigorated and more robust youth employment strategy focusing on increased sources of provincial and federal contributions to get our people involved in the labour force.
Of course there are many things on the horizon, such as mines and minerals, that present great opportunity in terms of employment in the potash industry and in the oil and gas sector and many others. And I think it's something this committee as well as our provincial partners in advanced education need to get on board with to support.
Quite frankly, there's a significant number of people who are just not participating in the economy or being employed.