 So today we're at Comolson College where our government has shown again our commitment to helping our post-secondary institutions like Comolson College find ways to reach out to more young people to get them involved in trades training. The business case is used to create a design and a plan to analyze exactly what needs to be built and for how many students, both looking at what the demand for students are today and in the future. Well for the students it's going to mean that they'll be able to work in a much better environment in a more state-of-the-art facility so it'll be enhanced their learning experience obviously if we've got better equipment, better facilities so that's a great opportunity for them. I'm hoping to stay with this trade, have a career out of it. I want to end up in like a dealership or something like that. Well I was a bit nervous at first because being one of the few girls but it's actually fine. Everyone's totally welcoming, super comfortable. There's three of us out of 18 so it's a good number, it works. I get credits for both college as well as high school but I don't have to pay for the college program. I pay for my books, I pay for what I'm wearing right now with the coveralls and glasses and that's about it. You always need mechanics and you always will need mechanics so cars keep changing, the mechanics keep evolving for that type of jobs and I feel it'll be a fine job to get into. One of the steps in the BC's jobs fund is to ensure that we have our students, our workers with the right skills in the right place trained in the province to ensure that they have the skills for those jobs of today and tomorrow.