Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Again, as I said, there's no yes or no answer to that question. It really does depend on what course of study the person wants to take in college whether or not what they're taking in high school will qualify them to get there.
Right now, the curriculum is not out there. So I'm not sure about people being referred into it yet because we only have draft curricula that will be piloted this fall for most of the courses. We're not in a situation where this is out there right now.
There are two streams right now. This will add a third. What's really critical is that the student, the school and the parents all be involved in discussing which of those courses the student should be following because there has to be an understanding of where you want to wind up at the end of Grade 12, where you want to go from there. Because that really does colour the courses you need to take and be successful at in order to move forward. So that's the big thing. It's going to take involvement with kids, families and schools all working together to make sure that people can get into college, if that's where they want to go. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.