On the question about the $13.3 million for providing supports and addressing labour market pressures, first these are to provide funding for the foreign credential recognition program, with an initial focus on supporting internationally educated health professionals. This is the funding for this year that was announced in budget 2022.
As well, it's to help apprentices from under-represented groups begin and succeed in careers in the skilled trades through mentorship, career services and job matching through UTIP. That also relates to some of the funding that was announced in budget 2022 to double the UTIP program.