Today, the model is broken. Young people are encouraged to register for certain college or university programs in fields that don't offer any job prospects after two or three years. We already know that. It is at that point that we need to take action. There's a lack of communication between colleges, industry and governments.
When colleges receive funding from governments, the money often goes to programs that don't lead to jobs after two or three years. We need to start by fixing that problem. We need to identify what the needs are and encourage young people to consider the trades, which offer incredible career prospects. But we're not doing that in a targeted or strategic way, and that's what has to change.