It's young people, aboriginals included, but basically what we do and what we have learned is about matching education and skill sets to jobs and careers. Some of what Mr. Adler referred to—movie-theatre jobs and whatever—are not careers. Those are just survival jobs, or part-time jobs, or whatever. It's once you come out and you have a passion because you've studied IT or HR, or whatever, or you're a skilled tradesperson and you're matching those skills sets and that education with what you're going to do.... Otherwise, you are disappointed. As I alluded to earlier, you either go back and live in your parents' basement until you're 30, and keep studying, or you take survival jobs. And the longer it takes to launch that career, the less likely it is that the career will be successful.
On April 8th, 2014. See this statement in context.