I would say there are at least two big pieces in that. There is employability....
I mentioned earlier that with the devolution of manpower programs—sorry, that's not the right word—seven or eight years ago, we have many young English-speaking people who are not getting access to employment services or counselling; all of the things that the old employment and immigration department used to do were devolved to the province.
I'll tell you that in the Gaspé, folks are starting to work to see if they can't get an employability centre for youth. And that's with the help of another one of our members, Youth Employment Services in Montreal. So the Montreal service provider is helping the regional service provider. That's a great example. And DEC is helping towards that. So employability is important, making sure people get into jobs where they don't have to come to Montreal to get access to counselling and things like that. Keeping people in their regions is really important.
I think the other piece would be around entrepreneurship. So if you can't find a job, you make your own job.