 New Hampshire is a state that has the lowest unemployment rate in the nation right now and one of the states that has some of the highest health migration rates of high school students leaving to go to college and work elsewhere due to our competing states in the area. We have some great initiatives going on in New Hampshire right now with registered apprenticeship for adults working with many businesses statewide to help meet their workforce needs. What we're looking to do is to connect our high school programs to our registered apprenticeship programs for adults so that we can build a pipeline from high school to our colleges and to apprenticeship. Also capture students while they are in high school so they're not apt to move out of state to go to college and that will allow us to continue feeding the pipeline for the businesses and hopefully overcome the unemployment rate issues that we're experiencing right now. Apprenticeship is not traditionally something that happens in the community college. That kind of training usually takes place elsewhere. Because we're the community college they can be getting college credit at the same time so it's not one or the other or they can be doing both and we're set up to do both like all of our adult programs and I think that that's one of the differences that we can offer because we are the community college who's driving it and not the state agency that's driving it. It's important for us to be able to provide our high school students with a head start in college number one and also a cheaper way to get some college. We all know the issue with college debt now a days so I think everybody's on board. We have businesses on board, we have high schools on board, we're certainly on board so let's just put it all together and then we'll be able to have a youth apprenticeship program that leads directly into our adult apprenticeship programs.