We do have career practitioners in my province. They come to the schools and their focus is strictly on careers and working with students on careers. Having said that, it's not an easy thing. You can't just draw a line down the middle of a kid, part of it is psychological and part of it is what are they going to do with their lives. They are whole human beings, and when you're talking about those sorts of things there is no doubt there's some overlap there.
In my experience, there's a much higher priority on career education in secondary schools than there has ever been. There's a lot more priority on education being done with respect to the trades than there has ever been before—again, in my experience. So I would agree with you that we're moving in a good direction.