This is a real challenge. You probably all heard it before within your own communities. The shop classes of the seventies have all been closed down. Learning models have changed, so it's very difficult for a high school student in many jurisdictions in Canada to be even exposed to the trades.
Where I live in Kitchener-Waterloo, there is only one high school that offers an opportunity to take an electrical courses. There's only one that offers sheet metal. If you're interested in that, you have to travel from all over the region to go to that school.
Our unions, and unions in different communities and provincial associations, are working hard to try to turn that around, but it's a big uphill [Technical difficulty—Editor]. We are seeing some initiatives at the provincial level, and we encourage that.