I certainly would agree that specialized fields are critical. I think what we need in certain areas is the ability to be able to have programs that would support. For example, I'm not the largest dairy processor, but I could probably hire anywhere between 15 and 20 apprentice mechanics of all shapes and sorts, whether they be PLCs or electricians. We need a countrywide program that will allows us to be able to fund that.
It also goes beyond that. It goes to the element of those skill sets—cheese makers and things like that. There isn't necessarily the infrastructure to be able to support that type of skill development. We're having to import it.
In the other part of my life, I serve as a school board trustee. I'm always continuing to advocate the understanding that there are many, many different options in co-op programs and in support of those co-op programs. The belief that there is another alternative to having a degree—being able to also support the training of and the encouragement of youth in those programs—is essential for the dairy processors of Canada.