I'll just very quickly sum up, Chairman, on the three programs the deputy mentioned.
Under skills link, in 2013-14 we served 12,390 youth; 1,477 returned to school and almost 6,000 were employed or self-employed. Under career focus, the primary results for the same year saw 3,726 youth served; 402 returned to school and 1,342 were employed or self-employed. Then, of course, there's the Canada summer jobs program, with which you're very familiar. It serves annually about 40,000 students, give or take, depending on the rates of minimum wage in the various jurisdictions.
That's an overview of the results. I'm sure we can talk off-line about other particular projects within these programs to assess their efficacy, but that's an overview.