Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to all for being here. It's good to see some of you again. You've been here a number of times.
Mr. Davidson, I want to touch on what you were just saying to Mr. Brahmi. You mentioned that we don't have enough students. I'm looking for a clarification, because we've heard other testimony—and I think it's statistically proven—that we are having a large number of graduates out of universities who can't find jobs. Is the problem maybe that we're not putting them in the right programs?
I say that very carefully, because now we're almost starting to talk about social engineering, to some degree.
I see that Mr. Turk is agreeing with that as well.
How do we find that balance? I'll shift over to Mr. Turk later, but perhaps you could answer this question.