Not every day, but I think that on that line of questioning I'm heading down the same road. Maybe that's why I'm liking it.
On the workforce action plan, I was bristling a little when you were saying that it is the seventh pillar. It should be the first pillar, and it really should go through all pillars.
On the work you're doing on labour shortages, Mr. Chorney, you mentioned the whole-of-government approach, and this goes into ESDC and IEDC, into innovation and immigration, and then into the provincial jurisdictions. I want to dwell on the provincial area a bit to say that in Guelph we have the specialist high-skills majors programs at high schools. We have Conestoga College trying to get people into the food processing centre that they've developed. In many of the programs at the University of Guelph, there are four jobs for every graduate.
How do you see the federal government, through this policy framework, coordinating with provincial jurisdictions where education quite often falls under provincial jurisdiction? Could you just tease that out a bit for us, please?
I'm sorry to take a minute and a half for my question.