When we look at the skill sets of the Canadian worker, specifically the Canadian auto worker--and it's well known that we have a significant skills advantage here--where do you see the contribution of these skill sets in Canada if they're not in auto? For example, I had one conversation with someone from southwestern Ontario who talked about transitioning using workers who had been trained in the auto sector to build wind turbines. Can you maybe give me some examples of where you might see opportunities for some of these workers in the future economy?
On March 10th, 2009. See this statement in context.