Thank you. And, yeah, I'm curious to see what the -- there's a lot of -- like, it's in the government renewal and then, you know, we have to sort of wait. And I mean I get that we're not going to see that in likely the term of this Assembly. So I'm hopeful that it's actually going to be tangible on-the-ground things instead of a great idea that just really doesn't go anywhere. So then I guess that kind of leads in again to sort of my next area of question is around the apprenticeships.
Again, I know that there's sort of a more formalized apprenticeship type program that comes along with the people doing the repairs in the department; however, maybe is there something in between where it's not like a formalized apprenticeship program but it is an area where maybe young people can come and use housing projects to get, you know, a feel for whether or not they're interested in carpentry or boiler mechanics, which I really struggle that any child is going to want to get into boiler mechanics. But, you know, I think there's an opportunity here when people or youth are identified in the community to have almost like a tag along type of program. And not just one day of the year but actually can go and work alongside or observe people doing repairs and getting themselves more interested in that field, and then maybe that will solve some of our future problems around having these types of workers available. Thank you, Madam Chair.