Sure. I was introduced to the Mentoring Plus strategy almost three years ago. The goal is that we go into schools. I thought, yes, this is where it's happening. Get into schools and see where the ideas are and whom you can help.
I think I probably get more out of it than the students do, even though I know they have fun. They are listening. We go in as mentors and they get to ask us questions. They think that when they come out of school, they have to go to university, but many of us did not go to university. We chose a path, which could have been eight or nine paths, to get us to where we are today. It opens their minds and shows them where the possibilities are.
It's totally amazing, after Mentoring Plus is over, how many students come back and ask, “Do you think you could mentor me? Could I be a co-op student for you?” That's what it's about. It's the success of knowing that you've helped somebody. The mentoring piece is a huge factor for our students in schools.