Okay, so it's not necessarily a program for young people; it's a program for graduates. Is that right? Okay.
Now, typically speaking, Canada is a country that suffers from a productivity challenge. We know that. We have economists come forward and talk to us about that all the time. This bill would seem to set up a counter-intuitive incentive to improving Canada's overall productivity.
In fact, most economists come forward and say we should take down interprovincial trade barriers. They say we should have national recognition for trades in general, and that would make Canada much more productive overall--that in fact it would create much more wealth and would actually raise the economic standards of all Canadians. What would you say to that argument?