Mr. Speaker, we do have people in trades that do monitor and also work with industry if there are employment opportunities. Certainly we need to be a partner in that, whether it be the trades or on-the-job training or even community-based training. We do have Trades on
Wheels now in Inuvik, and they’ll certainly be fully utilized.
Also, not only do we as the GNWT and the community level help, but also the federal government does offer assistance through the HRDA program, and with that, there are various career-focused skills links, summer work experience and youth awareness.
So we do work with the federal government closely, the communities, the regions and also the First Nations government at the community level. We do what we can as the GNWT to work with them and the same with the industries as well.