As you suggest, our statistics in this area are quite weak. We are working closely with Statistics Canada to improve their output in relation to the needs of our institutions.
But on a micro level, you mentioned a particular campus of the Nova Scotia community colleges. The administrators and the managers of that institution would be close to local realities and would be close to local people. This is one of the great strengths of the community college system. They reach out to those who have fallen through the cracks and try to bring them into education, first through adult basic education probably, and then into the main course programs.
I would say that Nova Scotia community colleges do a particularly good job at this, and I think colleges across the country are highly focused on it.
Access is a value of the system. Everybody should have an opportunity to come in and get the skills they need for the education they require.