I'm glad to see that recruitment has opened up again. I know that it was frozen for a number of years, but these are great career path opportunities. I tell post-secondary grads in my neighbourhood that the opportunities are almost unlimited among the opportunities that are there.
Ms. Isaak, speaking as the geezer at the table, when I went through school six decades ago, shop classes were a sort of early trajectory to apprenticeships. There were woodworking shops, metal shops, automotive shops in schools. These don't exist in many schools anymore, and they're in almost none of the indigenous schools. I wonder whether any thought has ever been given.... I know that resource companies, which are in close proximity to reservations or indigenous communities, offer some apprenticeship programs and opportunities, but not nearly enough.
Can you speak to that?