 Find Your Fit program is a way to excite and engage students on thinking about their career horizons, what their transition plan might be to go to college and university right here in British Columbia and build a life for themselves as they get older. Find Your Fit tour is happening all across the province. It's been to 70 communities since November. Our team is working hard to get out there and expose young people to opportunities and to let them know what it's going to be required of them if they need to pursue further education. It's just a really great opportunity to get that hands-on experience. So far I've found it really interesting. I particularly like the healthcare section because I'm interested in being a doctor. This was one of my best. It's really fun. I really liked how you could do a lot of hands-on stuff and the bunch of tests to see how much you know. That was really cool. Really cool for the kids to see, you know, different perspectives of BC and learn about jobs that are high in demand. There's no better time to do it than in the kind of grade 6 to 10 range and get them thinking about the possibilities and opportunities of their future. This year specifically we've really branched out. We have a tour that's focused on the rule components. They go into some communities that are under 100 or 100 to 200 students only and get to connect with them where they would normally not get to experience something like this. I don't even remember speaking about this with any of my teachers when I was in high school and with connections and partnerships like this, the kids are getting all sorts of exposure and hopefully it's going to make a difference. I had a student at Hudson's Hope and he spent a significant amount of time at the electronics technician table. He really made that connection that, you know, even though maybe he's struggling academically, his skill set is still really strong. I want to be a social media manager. Find Your Fit really helped me last year when I went. We were doing the stations like these ones and I was doing the tech station and I found it really interesting when we were doing the different codes and the social media. The digital design or if you want to become a psychiatrist or a physiotherapist. So there's tons of opportunities for young people to explore what the future holds.