Thank you, Chair.
Good morning to my colleagues.
Minister, thank you so much for coming.
Obviously, I'm going to focus my attention mainly on the Canada summer jobs program, but before I do, I want to talk about the youth employment and skills strategy program, or YESS, which is an unbelievable program in my riding of Saint John—Rothesay.
We have an organization called the Human Development Council that administers that program. I can honestly tell you that it's probably the most transformational program that we deliver as a government in my riding of Saint John—Rothesay. We have given to literally hundreds of youth who needed it and who face many barriers a chance, a second chance, whether it's through on-the-job training, writing skills or social skills. The program is unbelievable.
First and foremost, I want to thank you and I want to compliment you on the YESS skills training for jobs. The program is absolutely unbelievable.
I was elected in 2015. I started to learn a lot about programs, what we were doing and what we were going to deliver. The Canada summer jobs program is a program that we doubled. We started to talk to mainly non-profits in the riding about the unbelievable need and our responsibility to offer programs to youth. I can speak to my riding. Give or take, there were about 300 jobs we offered in the first year. We're almost in my ninth year, so that would be almost 2,500 to 2,700 jobs that we have offered youth in my riding.
It's transformational. We have given them wonderful opportunities. Obviously, the priority is not-for-profits. We can rank and list, but not-for profits.... Whether it's the YMCA of Greater Saint John, the Crescent Valley Resource Centre, the Teen Resource Centre or ONE Change, the list goes on and on of the programs and the number of youth we're giving that opportunity to for summer jobs.
It's a vital initiative, obviously. It allows employers to expand their workforce. It gives young Canadians the opportunity to learn skills that will benefit them in their future endeavours.
My first question, Minister, is this: Can you discuss how the department takes employer and youth feedback into account and how, if at all, that feedback helps to shape the Canada summer jobs program?
Thank you, and good morning.