With our programs we try to have the women do labour market research before we sponsor them for a trades foundation program. They have to be able to show that there is a job available for them to go to once they complete the training or we won't want to sponsor them for that training. But that being said, there are a number of things to consider depending on which trade it is. If it is welding, they are probably going to have to leave Kelowna. There are not very many welding jobs in Kelowna. So are they able to leave and go north? Do they have young children in school? If so, they're very much tied to the community. They may not be able to leave and take those jobs in the northern part of the province or in Alberta. So those are some of the factors they have to consider when choosing a trade for a career.
Evidence of meeting #56 for Status of Women in the 41st Parliament, 2nd session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was girls.
A recording is available from Parliament.