You're right. What I found at some of the round tables was that the parents had a higher expectation. When you were talking about the expectations that they complete university, forgetting even the fact that—I think you were referring to maybe no post-secondary—even if they go to college to take the skilled trade, that still in their minds wasn't acceptable. It was like, “Oh my God, my kid graduated from college as opposed to university”, yet they're probably making a lot more money than some of the ones who have finished university, because they can't get jobs in their fields, where these are specifically designed.
You had mentioned that ESDC projections show that the occupations expected to be in shortage over the next decade are much more likely to have low rates of female participation than non-shortage. What type of occupations were you referring to? Could you give us a couple of examples?