It's an interesting point you bring up. We had some testimony earlier this year. A lady from Edmonton has a program that she puts young women through, or women looking for a second career, to get into the trades. They make six figures when they're done that six-month program.
Our challenge now is to get that word out there. You touched on that with your daughter. You got her involved at a young age, helping in the basement.
That takes me to you, Ms. Byers and Ms. Low. You mentioned in your submission as well that your ratio for boys and girls, when they start that LEGO League at K to 8, is fifty-fifty. We've heard from many people that our focus has to be to introduce these programs to girls at a young age. It concerns me a little bit that you have such a substantial drop-off when they get to be nine and 10 years old, at 15% down. If we're going to start promoting these programs in skilled trades and the STEM programs to young girls, what are we missing there, even at this point, when they're dropping down 15%?