We've been working with the education community to promote careers in our industry to young people and get them thinking about careers in the industry and moving into apprenticeship programs. The other thing we've been doing is we've developed an accreditation program with some initial funding from the federal government, which has ended. The accreditation program, through which we accredit post-secondary motive power programs, carries on today. We look at curriculum, equipment, teacher time, and a lot of different criteria to ensure that young people who do have the initiative to get themselves into training to enter occupations have a very high quality training experience. Currently we have about 28 programs across Canada nationally accredited.
On October 5th, 2006. See this statement in context.