In fact, because our program is only two years old, it does take time for the word to spread. I think we're really going to see the numbers come in when we have a full four-year program that is partnered with industry, that does have the equipment we need, that does have the funding we need. To a degree, we launched this on pure guts, with smoke and mirrors. I knew I didn't have the money to buy what I needed, but because I believed in the program, I knew we would get there.
I have 800 people expected at my information night, which will take place on November 28 at the school. I had about that number last year. It could be higher this year. So the interest is there. People are keen to see what it's about and to apply.
Again, I take under 100 students per year. My goal is to have two academic classes and two applied classes in the grade 9 stream. My feeling is that the grade 9 applied--that would be, say, a group of about 50 kids, then--would be moving forward in the manufacturing pathway. So that's what we're shooting for.