I think everything is a question of exposure, what you see. There are very good programs right now in colleges where you can go for a year and you try four different trades. It's especially good for youth who are not sure of what to do. Unfortunately, the youth have to decide often in grade 10 what they will do, and they cut themselves off mathematics and science. My nephew is a prime example of that. He wants to become a fireman, but—do you know what?—he needs to have his biology. He doesn't have his biology so he decided to go into communications. He would be a great fireman, but he is not pursuing it because he doesn't have the basic skills, unfortunately, in science.
On April 1st, 2014. See this statement in context.