One of the things I'd like to talk about is labour market information.
The government has made a number of commitments in recent budgets and they're actually important in how you influence decision-making by youth. We know that the research suggests there are a number of ways in which youth make decisions. We know that information plays a critical role in how they make decisions as to what they're going to do beyond high school, whether they'll go into PSE, or whether they'll go into careers or trades.
We know that parents are an important source of information, and they have a significant influence on youth decisions.
Then we know that different youth subgroups also have very different approaches to making decisions with respect to career choices, whether they go into apprenticeships, or whether they go into PSE.
How much time do I have?