Yes, we are doing that. We find that about half of them are coming back and going into...well, into engineering. The work that we've started with the girls in trades is more recent. Having young women come into the summer program, we started that in 2000, so it's ten years old, but usually only one or two or three young aboriginal women have come and been part of the WISEST summer research program. About half of them are coming back to university and continuing in some kind of post-secondary education, which is probably higher than would have been if they had not had the opportunity to participate in the program.
On May 7th, 2012. See this statement in context.