No, I think we get the people at the table, and we acknowledge that this is something we've never seen before. The people aren't going to go back to these factories. They're going to have to change. We have to understand that.
Then we put long-term supports in place. We put more responsibility on the employers who are leaving. The plant I worked in—and this is seared in my mind—announced they were closing six months before they closed. They opened a help centre two months after they closed. In that eight-month period, society and government should have been in there. We should have been pulling people out. We should have been offering them real training alternatives. I could write a book on the people I know and what they went through—the processes they had to undergo to get small amounts of money, the reasons they couldn't qualify. Frankly, I just don't think we take it seriously.