I think education at the early stages of the game is very important. I did highlight that. In high school it's very important to give them not only the technical but also the business and analytical communication skills. Part of our role, as I mentioned, is that at the moment we have programs trying to cater to that and build industry support into that as much as academic support. We do that with over 100 schools across the country, with a high success rate of students going into higher education, but also being attracted by the industry, so I encourage it. It's a very important dimension to building the skill sets of tomorrow.
However, I think industry has an important role to promote in terms of the needs of tomorrow, building some internship co-op programs, and starting that cycle as early as possible.