I'd just like to ask this.
I know, Mr. Pilarski, you brought this up and you talked about the Province of Alberta and the Province of New Brunswick doing this back in the early 1990s. They took all the trades out of the schools. I think we're paying now because we lost a generation of tradespeople who probably would be working and would be employable at this point in time, and now they're out there somewhere. Some of them are working and probably some of them are not.
This might be one for the German experience as well. To try to bring that all together in Canada, you'd have to have.... We talked about mutual recognition, all those kinds of things. I wonder if that should be something the federal government should try to deal with as part of the internal trade barriers, because we have provincial jurisdiction on education. We have all those kinds of things thrown into the mud here that Germany probably doesn't have. Is that something the federal government should be looking at as part of the internal trade discussions?