One of the issues we haven't talked about is the Just Transition and the training. It's one measure in the energy strategy that the current government has not addressed.
One of the big challenges in moving forward, especially with the retrofit of existing housing, existing commercial buildings, including historic facilities is the training. I initiated something in our heritage area in my city, and it's a struggle to try to do it.
Before the ecoENERGY retrofit was killed by the Harper government—they put it in and then took it away—there was a whole group of young people lined up in Edmonton to do energy audits and then to retrofit the poorest community in my riding. It was cancelled. One of the questions people ask, too—there are seniors and lower-income people—is whom to ask to do this kind of work and whom they can rely on.
What is NRCan doing to invest in the training for the very people who are going to be doing this retrofitting, or installing clean technology, or doing energy audits?