I'd like to follow up on that same kind of theme.
Have you done any talking with the provinces about apprenticeship programs? I don't know about the mechanics program, but I do know that in the carpentry programs Saskatchewan requires 1,800 hours more to be a certified journeyman carpenter than Alberta. There's some reason behind the scenes for that, but have you done any work on this? A young person can't stay, if it's going to take them a full year longer to get certified; they can be certified, licensed, come back, and work for a year in the same time. There are no standards across Canada that are equal.
Do you have any comment on that?