It is if you're in the university, and I've been associated with Waterloo as well. Waterloo is different because of co-op learning and because it has gone out to the employers—you've got to educate the employers too. It's told the employers that when they engage a co-op student, they have to know they're participating in the student's development, and they won't win out with the university if they just have the student sweeping the floors or something like that; they need to put students into situations.
On October 25th, 2012. See this statement in context.