That's a good question.
Our work with youth at risk, through the skills link program, is primarily targeted at young people who are not in school and not in employment; usually, they haven't graduated from high school. Our results from our evaluation generally show that we get I think about 30% returns to school and about an equal percentage on returns to work out of our projects. But what I could do is get the exact figures from our program evaluation. We did complete one recently.
We get reasonably good results. We were quite pleased with the results. They were far better than those for young people who received no courses, those kids who didn't get the skills link program. The participants in our program had a significant difference in both returns to school and returns to work.
We have both objectives in the program, because for some young people the return to school is the right thing, and for others it's attachment to work. We have a very flexible approach in our projects.