There is an agreement that students who successfully complete the program will be able to complete that part of the program, which is a hands-on, in the place of work component. Given the need for labour and the workforce, Irving has basically been hiring all the folks we were able to graduate.
In fact, we had a class in 2020. Twenty individuals started from our African Nova Scotian community. Twenty graduates completed the program. Twenty graduates then went on to complete the work term, and 20 were hired. We've had great success with that for that flow-through, especially at a time, again, when the workforce is so critical.