Program selection is everything, because in different countries there are different job markets. For example, if in the market civil engineering is very hot, maybe in Canada it's not as hot, or in that region it's not hot. Unfortunately, it's not being done properly by the universities, because it's not connected to the labour market.
The good news is that companies like us are trying to fill that gap, trying to send students to the programs that are best suited for them.
The other problem is that a lot of the programs that universities are teaching are not necessarily as relevant to the labour market, or they are very delayed. We need a faster time for universities and colleges, especially colleges, to develop programs. As of now, on average it takes them three years to develop a program. Industry is shifting very fast, so the time for them to get the approval for a new program has to be very short. It has to be under six months for a new technology, for example, blockchain. In three years, the whole industry will change, so if a university takes three years to develop a program, in three years it could be completely outdated.