Dr. Lehmann, you talked about different valuable pathways, different options for youth, and you touched on apprenticeships. You also highlighted that career goals need to be realistic in helping guide the next generation to where those goals are, and that trades are definitely a very valuable option for them. There is potential for a career that provides a good income and a good quality of life. If they're enjoying the trades, building and creating things, it can be very satisfying.
My first question is, how do we encourage more youth to get into the trades? The previous government had the trade apprenticeship program. It was quite successful. We've reached success to a certain level. How can we do better with this government?
The second question is on geriatrics. My responsibilities in this Parliament are ensuring that we have quality palliative care for our aging population. Whether it's in home care, hospice care, or geriatric nursing, there are great opportunities for a creditable career that they can progress through as they enhance their skill set, and it can start with volunteering, going into an apprenticeship and on. How do we get more people involved with geriatrics?