I'd like to go back to the issue of poaching. It's only a negative concept if not everyone is contributing to the training or learning pool. If one level of government isn't there, or if the private sector isn't there, then it becomes an issue.
We're all noticing a trend toward provincializing our country and moving away from a national vision of what it means to be Canadian. It's a real problem when the mechanic's son goes to Alberta. If there were folks from Alberta going the other way, or if the training and learning was happening across the country and was supported by a strong federal leadership, it would be less of a problem.
I'm wondering how you could help, Mr. Allison, to be a little more subversive with this new party, in terms of our vision of this country as one in which the federal government still exerts leadership—recognizing the cultural specificity of Quebec and the educational sensitivities there, but recognizing that we are a country. I wonder if you have any comments, because there is a drift away from this vision right now.