With respect to infrastructure, dare I say that in Canada today, in a more modern approach where women are concerned, I've heard a great deal from women who are interested in being employed in the non-traditional trade roles and are being trained to participate in that. That being said, 53% of the population being women, we benefit from infrastructure. We benefit from roads, bridges, and water and sewer mains as Canadians, and our children benefit from recreation centres. So on the non-traditional trades, women are becoming employed in that, are having great careers, and they do want them on the infrastructure side.
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