Access to capital is a constant. Whether you're wanting to come into programs like ours, for example, we're not a post-secondary, so there are no student loans to come into our programs which means women need alternative sources of capital funding to come into these programs. There's no funding from government. They have to get a loan from the bank to come into our program or pay for it themselves.
Four years later after coming into our program, they're now a journeyperson. A large percentage of our graduates start their own businesses. Access to capital is a killer for women across the board. I'd have to agree with that.