We're there right now. The fact that there was no work in Alberta, Ontario, or Atlantic Canada in the eighties and the nineties means that we didn't invest in apprentices. We are now paying the piper for that.
The integration of nearly 300,000 new workers into the construction industry over the next five years is an enormous task. The truth is that most people never see the construction worker, but if you want to turn on your iPad and do something with the Internet, it doesn't work unless we've built the generating station. Without us, there are no comfort stops along the Internet highway.