Actually, in a number of schools that I know of in my own province they have a career education specialist. I'm not sure of the extent of that in other provinces, but that is something we've used.
I think the point is that students do need help with good information about the labour market. It would be very useful for them also, looking at the third recommendation, that there be these job-related programs to connect them to industries that they might be interested in. Students don't get steered into one career or another by their career counsellors. What we really try to do is to help them to discover what would best suit them, and then take it from there. But the information about where the needs are in the economy for different types of careers would be very useful to students.