Thank you to my colleague.
Thank you to the witnesses for being here.
I want to follow your lead and say that I'm calling in from the traditional territory of the Anishinabe, Haudenosaunee and Neutral people, just down the road from the University of Guelph.
I might stick to the point of labour.
Mr. Van Acker, can you elaborate on this? We talk about training the next generation. You mentioned that there are about four jobs for every graduate. I know the University of Guelph well because my son attends there, so I'm a proud parent of a Gryphon.
Can you elaborate on what we can do, some best practices? How can we make sure that people who are coming out of universities are highly trained in agriculture and processing, and how we can help them get into the workforce? We seem to be short on labour, yet we have the next generations who are highly trained and ready to go to work. I'd love to hear more.