Thank you very much.
I'll come back to you, Doreen, because I do think skilled trades are a terrific career for young women.
I have a parliamentary intern in my office who has been organizing a young women in leadership program, which we're going to be running in May. We're partnering young women with various careers. We have STEM. We have two female surgeons, firefighters, and entrepreneurs. We have men and women mentors. But the one area where we've had zero success is in the skilled trades.
It wasn't for lack of trying. I think part of it is that there isn't a critical mass of women in those fields. Also, there were concerns about the safety of the young women going to a job site, which I totally understand.
There are great groups, such as the Halton Industry Education Council, that have women as career coaches and bring out women from skilled trades, but we're still not seeing movement there. Do you have any suggestions on that?