 Well, today we're delighted to be at Terry Fox Secondary School to talk about how we're going to better connect trades training programs for students in British Columbia. It doesn't get any better than this. This is the culmination of three years worth of work to be able to roll out our new and expanded youth programs, putting the $7.8 million of additional funding that we got from the ministry over the next three years to expand and rename the programs at the same time to discover, explore, train, and work. I didn't know all these things that they were opening up for future students and I think that's an excellent thing to allow students to actually get a feel for the trades and to be able to see what opportunities are out there and I think it's an excellent way to get students involved in trades and show them where your life can end up. Just like the changes we've made to the BC curriculum, we want to be sure that the system of trades training programs starts early, as early as grade five, and that students have the choices they need and the information they need to make a choice to be a skilled trades person here in the province.