Sure.
Mr. Carr, earlier today we heard from the community colleges, and we talked about the skills gap that exists. Is there room for, and an opportunity for, greater cooperation between universities, community colleges, and trade schools in Canada, so that across the country we can see people not only attain the liberal arts educations that are so important to critical thinking, but also the trades that are so closely linked to the jobs of today and the jobs of tomorrow? Could we be doing a better job of working together and having institutions whereby you could graduate from a university with a B.A. in English and at the same time a horticulture degree or a welding diploma?
