Again, maybe just to clarify, most of our programs are of course for students who have not quite reached the point of apprenticeships, so they're on their pathway. I think the funding you're talking about would actually benefit them at the tail end of the work they're doing with us.
Some of our students are high school students who are in dual credit programs that earn them credits in their high school and into the college, should they go on to study in a college. Several of them are in skills training programs and colleges. That's where we've been able to leverage the dual benefit of an affordable home and skills training.
At the tail end of that, again, many of those students are choosing to go on to apprenticeships. I'm quite certain the funding you're talking about would assist them to move ahead in that chosen career.