I know Conestoga College combined federal and provincial investments and spent about $100 million over the last two years.
From our perspective and our recommendation, it's highly unlikely we'll see another $2 billion program, which I believe KIP was. We'd like to assert right now that this is, in fact, a priority not only for our community but we think for the national business community. Everyone has expressed an interest in skills development, whether you're in construction, information technology, biotechnology, or all the life sciences. Everyone has a skills shortage.
As a community, we've identified that increasing the capacity at our local post-secondary educational institutions, not only ours, but across Canada, is one of the areas that can address the skills shortage.