It's good to hear we have support in Ontario.
We work very closely with our public schools branch, in our community particularly, where we are often housed right inside the high schools. I would say that in the last five years since I've arrived here there has been a huge shift in the thinking around online learning. When I arrived we were still connecting students to the B.C. curriculum through correspondence models, where we were sending paper back and forth through the mail. They have now put “smart” classrooms in every school. They have connected students to the B.C. system through online learning. They're now building hubs out of Whitehorse so that the high schools can get access to some of the higher-level science courses particularly, but English and social sciences as well, at the grade 11 and grade 12 levels.
It's not perfect, but I would say there has been a very fundamental shift. This last year they gave iPads to all of the grade 2 students in the Yukon. The idea was not only to help the kids become engaged with that environment, but also the teachers. That's also part of the shift, of course. You have to also build that mind shift in teachers.