We've been at this a long time. I'm not going to say that we have it right, but I think we're making headway. We're getting into our high schools more. Across the country there are partnerships with colleges and high schools where we're exposing more young ladies to the trades. It's still an uphill battle; there's a perception that it's still a bit of a male-dominated trade area, so we still have some work to do.
There are programs in our province that are specifically geared to exposing women to skilled trades. They're offered periodically by the government, and they've had some measure of success. In the model I mentioned earlier that we're delivering now, we've taken the need to find that apprenticeship out of the equation, because they're applying to school. They're not needing that employer to get started. It helps a little in terms of women entering the trades.