That's such a great question and there's such a long answer to that. What is so great about this program is that we're creating a different narrative for the shipbuilding industry. For far too long if you were a young person looking at a career, you did not think of shipbuilding as a viable career, nor did your parents, quite frankly. Now, because we have this length of time, we have a 30-year horizon in which people could start and retire in the same career, that's changed the whole story here in Atlantic Canada.
We had to go back into the public school system and reorientate or tell a different story as to what a career in shipbuilding could look like. Because of that, because we're avoiding these peaks and troughs, it will be much more stable. Now we have our young people thinking, there's a career that I'd like to explore. Even beyond that, it's a career that not only includes the trades but also robotics, automation, and health and safety. Even students who study gaming are able to get into a viable career in the shipbuilding industry right now.
It has been a relearning and a recalibration of what the sector could include.