Absolutely. What you've described is a classic situation that occurs. Those individuals would have been identified, probably by a community-based employability training organization. They would have gone out and sought that partnership with the trades team, and they would have helped build that labour market opportunity for those kids.
Under the LMD agreements, that type of community response and local labour market flexibility are completely available, and it's so meaningful when community-based trainers and the rest of the employer groups, the trades, can come together in a partnership, because it is a collaboration, and it is a partnership that has to work, that will continue to.... It has to be there in order for us to have the responsive successes that we're going to need to build across the country.