Yes, there is an emphasis, as I mentioned previously. In budget 2021, there was $470 million that was invested over three years in a new apprenticeship service to help SMEs onboard and hire first-year apprentices. They can receive up to $5,000 for the first apprentice they hire and then an additional $5,000 if they hire from an equity-deserving group.
There was also a doubling of the union training and innovation program to $50 million annually. Looking at that, it's all about apprenticeship in the construction trades: plumbers, welders, pipefitters, carpenters, etc.
All those initiatives are aimed at supporting more apprentices to help do things like build homes.