Yes.
Apprentices tend to complete their apprenticeship when they've completed high school, so we have to continue to engage hands-on learners. In many cases, entry into an apprenticeship requires a grade 12 education. That hasn't been the case in every trade in every jurisdiction.
We do see that the tendency to complete is higher among those who have completed high school. Through their apprenticeship, they spend 80% to 85% of their time in the workplace with a journeyperson who is overseeing their training on the job. They spend another 15% to 20% of their time in an educational institution, usually a college or a union training centre, where they have theoretical and technical training.
It's trying to ensure that they get from the beginning of an apprenticeship all the way to the end. There are some barriers that they face in the four years.