I would like to add to that. Statistics Canada's study that Mr. Chen mentioned on educational and labour market outcomes illustrated that children mostly do well when they are younger, but when they arrive as teenagers they struggle, especially when their parents don't have a good grasp of the official languages.
There is a need for extra support for youth. That support can come through schools—I am happy to hear that there are things happening there—but after-school programs are renowned for their ability to support young people and give them that additional leg up. Those are important, whether they happen at Boys and Girls Clubs or in other community programs. Those spaces where young people can get the additional support, and even career counselling and mentoring, are important.