I also really appreciate comments about the mismatch between the training and the opportunities. Certainly computer science comes to mind. I look at Ottawa, and you've had, of course, a huge number of people heading into that industry and the collapse.
So I appreciate your comments around having some broad-based strategies, but we don't really want to be funnelling and targeting, because that could be dangerous and difficult for students. I guess you're saying that creating for young women and girls the opportunity to dream and to know that they can have access to any opportunities is the message, not really focusing on anything in particular.
Is that fairly accurate?