In 2007, we were given the mandate to focus first and foremost on young people and to develop youth programs specifically. The first program we created was for 15 to 18 year olds, called the Young Workers Zone. It is for school-aged youth; it has to be offered in schools. Three-and-a-half years ago, we started spreading the importance of financial literacy and ensuring that schools offered the program. We've been quite successful on that front. Of course, there is always something more we can do in the area, but the initiative has been a great success overall.
The second program we developed was for post-secondary students. It is more of a seminar, lasting about five hours. It covers the ABC's of financial management and is given in community colleges, universities, community groups and a few workplaces. So far, this too has been a huge success. We are extremely happy with the results to date.
Those are our two main programs. I am hoping to create a third program, one for students in grades 1 to 9. We want to target children as early as possible and give them a basic understanding of financial management.
Obviously, we are in the mist of promoting and advertising these programs. That is one of our biggest objectives. We are very happy and we hope that a leader will be appointed so that he or she can do even more. We really support the idea of a leader and, of course, the resources to do even more. That frees us up to work on other areas that we haven't been able to focus on so far.