Yes.
One of the challenges is attracting young people to our institutions, because we only have six college‑level programs. So we are responding to a limited need in that regard. We would like to offer more programs.
I mentioned earlier an infrastructure project that we would like to get going in Victoria. The idea would be to jointly offer a sound technology program with the Collège d'Alma. This project requires building a studio and acquiring equipment for students, and it would attract a new demographic. The majority of our students right now are female, but we would like to attract more male students. The school board has expressed its intent to make such a request.
The other thing is that we've created a partnership with the Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique to offer dual credit programs, like they do Alberta. That initiative is starting to take shape.
We have also started offering courses towards the dogwood diploma for adults, in conjunction with the Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. The dogwood diploma is granted to adults who have taken grade 12 equivalency courses. Students would like to attend college, but they have to finish high school before they can come to our programs.