There are two things.
First, many of our programs do have a business element to them because a number of our graduates will go out and become self-employed. I would say that in about 65% or 70% of our programs, the students will develop a business plan, whether it's photography or whatever the case may be.
In the area of financial literacy, actually our student unions have been quite active in that regard. One of the biggest challenges is young people managing their money when they leave home. It doesn't always go to groceries, as we can appreciate. There are programs run through our student associations, and the colleges work with the student government to provide them resources. They bring in people from the community to talk about how to manage your money, how to do a budget, etc.