 Today, as part of BC's Skills and Training Plan, I'm announcing $1.1 million in provincial government funding to engage and encourage students to pursue a future in skilled trades and to increase employer participation in industry training and the hiring of apprentices from trades training programs. Today's announcement is about supporting the Skills Training Plan, part of our Canada Starts Here at BC Jobs Plan. We're looking at encouraging more young people, especially those in high school, to consider a rewarding, fulfilling, well-paying career in trades. I'm wanting to open up my shop one day, but I'm going to go through all four levels and then write my final test, which is the Red Seal Test, and that gives you certification across Canada, and it's recognized all over the world. So that allows me to get a head start. It gives me, right out of high school, I can get a job with a level in apprenticeship. And before I move on to my next level, I have to have 1,500 hours of work experience and because I've done this program, it will be a lot easier for me to get a work experience. We need to be focusing our messaging around K to 12 youth, and the Discover Trades BC initiative is designed to do just that, is to focus the message and encourage young people, grades K to 12, to think about trades as a first choice career. And we're very proud of this new initiative, it's a portal that introduces teachers, parents and youth to trades, and we hope that it's going to be a wonderful resource for the system to use and to really bring a highlight to trades in the province of BC.