I do. We marketed to the underrepresented women in the workforce. The assessment very much looked for women who were marginalized. They were the women we assessed. We went all over the Northwest Territories and conducted information sessions and assessments with the women in our project to see which referrals and programs would be best for them.
I had never even worked in the trades. I'd always been a paper-pusher and a do-gooder. I heard stories about women in the mines being faced with clothing that didn't fit and no washrooms. The most basic elements needed to be able to fulfill a job were not there.