We work a lot with local service providers and women's groups who deal with a variety of women, underserved women. We also talked to the head of income assistance in our province to see that the women who take the exploratory program are allowed to retain their benefits while they take that 12-week program.
It's very low-risk for the women who come in and try it. We tell them that it's okay for them to come in and explore trades. They're not for everybody. Not everybody who tries the program will end up saying that they'll definitely become an electrician. Some women like it, some women don't. But this is kind of a low-risk way to get women in the door. Because we pay their full tuition, there's not really any risk for to them to take it. They won't lose their income assistance benefits.
Our goal, of course, is for them to willingly let those go and to take the next step to becoming fully trained and employed.