I find myself supporting Wendy all the time, and that's good.
Very often an individual making a decision about a career path in technology--let's take engineers--who decides to become a resource engineer working within the resource industry will suddenly find that the resource industry is absolutely dead. Now the person has no prospects for employment, and suddenly the decision that the young man or lady made four years ago is a wasted decision.
Therefore, as Wendy has suggested, a broad-based approach is vitally important. I'm going back to a theme that I've said before, which is that the need to influence the people who provide information to young people in Canada is very important. The other--