Yes. Back about a year ago, we created a platform. The number one thing that we heard about from our members here in P.E.I. and across Canada was the shortage of labour. How do we create labour? How do we create employability skills?
We've been working for a number of years with youth at risk, youth with barriers to employment, and recently, over the last couple of years, with newcomer programs. We work with the province and a few other partners—ACOA and that. We built our own training centre. In our training centre, we started building net-zero energy-efficient tiny homes. We're putting real skills in real people's hands and real employability experience in real people's hands to build housing, so we're combatting multiple challenges.
At the same time, we're bringing new people into the industry and we're creating employability skills for people who may never have gotten the opportunity to achieve them before, at the same time as combatting climate change and building tiny homes for the affordable housing inventory, which is absolutely huge.
Can we broaden that? You're darn right we can. We have a whole different group looking at some of our youth centres and different groups of people. Again, we look at expanding that on the newcomer side and looking at corrections and things like that. There are many opportunities to build smaller, energy-efficient affordable housing.