Thank you. I would love to talk about that.
We did look at long-term impact, and there was an impact on government. We did a test on the trainees we had during our first ASEP, and we were able to match 119 of them. As of December 2007, 11% of the original group were receiving income assistance, whereas in the first group we looked at, 70% were on income assistance.
When we finished the study, 3% were on wage subsidy and 9% were on student financial assistance. If they were on wage subsidy that meant they were in an apprenticeship program. If they were on SFA, they were in post-secondary education. So there was a significant impact from the training.