If you will give me 30 seconds to do a commercial, I will definitely jump at the opportunity.
With respect to teaching and students, Microsoft has a program called Partners in Learning, everywhere in Canada. In Quebec, it is pretty stagnant, but in New Brunswick and Manitoba it has made considerable strides. It involves developing training programs for teachers in grades 6 to 12. It is a very complete program. We have a major program with the University of Waterloo, as you know, to train students.
Microsoft's co-op program is one of the biggest. You mentioned summer jobs. It is the biggest program in the world. We have set up business in Canada to ensure that students receive not only an education, but vocational training for the jobs of the future.
There is a program called skills retraining. In Toronto, there are communities where young people have quit school. We have established a partnership with Humber College and the City of Toronto. Training is paid for by Microsoft and the City of Toronto so that these young people, who do not necessarily have jobs but who are knowledgeable about technology and computers, can use their knowledge, thanks to the investment by an organization like ours and institutions like Humber College. They receive training so that eventually they can get jobs.
I could go on. These programs are really very advanced in doing this.