From the high-tech side of it, our affinity group with ACCC involves 110 colleges across Canada.
Our last meeting in May also included the NACC representatives of the private colleges that are also delivering IT-oriented training. We looked at five different issues at that meeting. It was a very constructive, very interesting day. At the college level, and even at the private college level, we're very pleased with how it's working.
At the university level, we have to work individually with each university. We've had significant success in changing the computer science curriculum at Dalhousie, where they have now introduced a bachelor of informatics—rather than just computer science—in partnership with the commerce department, in partnership with the health department, and in partnership, I believe, with the environment department. This was approved in July by the senate, the course started in September, and 48% of the enrolment is female. So we can have an impact, but systemic change doesn't happen overnight.