Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Mr. Laguë, I believe it was you who mentioned that some incentives would be needed in order for companies to take on new graduates from engineering. Was that the case, or was it Mr. Gamble?
I recall, Mr. Chairman, last December, that you announced that the Government of Canada had invested $1,133,000 toward internships, which should have seen up to 86 graduates of science and engineering obtain internships at McMaster. At Carleton, the STEM program—that's science, technology, engineering, and math—was also receiving $1,430,000. They were going to coordinate with the University of Windsor, which does the graduate enterprise internship program.
Are those the sorts of incentives you were referring to?