I think that is essential. We hear from high school students across the country that they have lots of opportunity to get good science and tech skills. They have very little opportunity to apply them. That's the big challenge we have in Canada. We're great at the ideas and not great at the implementation side of things. That also comes with how we measure students. These high school students will say, “Look, I don't have support from my parents or from anyone to do anything that could affect my marks negatively.” So on the risk-taking and application side of things, yes, they're very challenged. They don't have as many opportunities for that.
Programs like that, if they can create a space where they're evaluating them in a way that will still make everyone happy, I think are fantastic, and they are definitely happening across the country.