First of all, I think last November we released data that showed the dropout rate from high school has been dropping in Canada. We often hear stories about dropouts, but when you look at the statistics, the dropout rates have been declining in the last 10 years. On that front, I think the school systems are doing pretty well; they are lowering the dropout rates.
Also there's a clear relationship, even at that age, between your level of education and your integration into the labour market. We have another survey that's called the national graduates survey, and it shows that two years after graduation, college and university kids are doing very well in the labour market.
We also have another survey that follows a cohort of students who were 15 in 2000. We're looking at them every two years. Last week we released the data for the interview when they were 19; there are differences in the way students integrate into the labour market, depending on their education and experience. We're also trying to look at all the other factors that may affect that integration.