That's a very good question.
Not long ago, Statistics Canada published data on women in rural communities. I'd be glad to send this information to you.
The data showed that women in rural communities are less likely to enter postsecondary education, and that when they do, it's mainly at the college level. That's important to us, because we are accessible; we are everywhere. As I mentioned, we have 700 campuses across Canada, with 95% of Canadians living less than 50 km away from one of our campuses, and 86% of indigenous people also within 50 km from one of our campuses.
When people study in their home region, they generally remain there to work afterwards. We train students in accordance with workforce requirements. That means that people will be able to work in their own community.