Certainly, many of us around the table have post-secondary degrees of some sort or another. One thing that does is teach you how to memorize things and write them back down on pieces of paper, which certainly doesn't mean you're going to be a great employee. Many people who don't have post-secondary degrees are what I call the can-do people. They're the ones who certainly know how to get the job done.
What are your thoughts on that? Obviously, it's not really feasible for everybody to go back to university just to qualify to get a job. What do you see, or what have you seen in your past experiences, as being a good avenue to go down or to explore this so that our veterans, who obviously have a great set of experiences and knowledge, wouldn't have to necessarily do this?