That is a very important initiative and a very important message to get out there, as my colleague said, to parents, because parents are always the ones who are really worried about the costs and about where students can go for loans. We know that for post-secondary education there are loans available, but hearing about something like this is very positive and upbeat for young women and their parents so they will know where they can go for this funding.
My next question is about scholarships that are available. Those are certainly a big draw for young people. I was also wondering if we ever ask businesses to sponsor these people. Doing that would help people reduce their costs and give people hands-on experience, and at the same time businesses would be receiving assistance from these people working.
I'm wondering where we can go with that. Does anyone want to answer that?