Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
Thanks again to our witnesses. It's much appreciated. You've provided some great information and input.
Earlier this year I had an opportunity to speak at an event in Calgary called “The Employment Crisis for Canada's Energy Professionals—A Lost Opportunity for Canada.” A lot of the participants were energy professionals, geophysicists, and engineers, and one of the topics that came up quite often was how female engineers are the ones who are laid off first when there is an economic downturn as we are experiencing in Alberta right now. However, they were really struggling to find any data that could back that up. They really want to try to have some hard evidence this is the case.
Ms. Southwood, does Engineers Canada do anything to keep track of employment levels on an annual or a monthly basis that would provide some of that data?