That's a fantastic question. I think this government has shown a commitment with some of its investments in work and creative learning, which were announced just at the end of August. These are creating opportunities for STEM and business students and are an excellent jumping-off point. We think these kinds of programs are a great start, where you create sector relationships among academic institutions at both the college and the university level and with sector partners in order to create work integrated learning opportunities that are worked into programs.
The second thing that we think could be really valuable is something that we've included in our pre-budget submissions. I know that our chair spoke to you as well earlier this year. It was about changing the Canada summer jobs program as it currently stands to provide part-time opportunities for the remainder of the year. This is a program that provides people with experience in the field and provides small businesses and not-for-profits financial support to hire students. We think these are the kinds of models to move forward with and to use to find those kinds of partnerships that support the industry, the academics, and the students in general, and that really meet everybody's needs.