Yes, absolutely.
We've put in funding applications; we've had challenges. Western diversification is a good one. It has an envelope for education. We have one on the table now, hoping it will make it through the online submission, although we have not had very good success with our funding applications in that regard, because they're open beyond aboriginal content, and it's an extremely competitive environment right now.
For some of those organizations, you have to have some partner matching contributions. We struggle with finding available resources to match and bring to these kinds of developments. We will continue to try to do so, but there is a very good investment opportunity for the federal government to support this.
We are working with industry, I might add. We're definitely at the table with the major associations for wood products, the Council of Forest Industries, silviculture workers, contractors—all of the major groups. We are trying to work collectively with them to understand their needs and then understand how we prepare our youth to fit right in and mentor them into it.