The Open Doors Initiative started out as a programme in Diageo called 'Learning for Life'. I was working as Head of Society and Engagement in Diageo at the time, and they had done programmes before with youth from disadvantaged backgounds, but in 2018 it expanded out. That first course gave training in hospitality skills to people in direct provision in Mosney. It came after a High Court decision that people in direct provision could work in limited circumstances, and the course allowed them to train up and work. The graduation was in June of that year, and David Stanton, who was then minister of state for equality, immigration and integration, gave the parchments. He was really engaged by the work and gave the impetus to scale it up and get other companies engaged.