I guess the type of example I'm thinking about is that in Atlantic Canada in the 1980s we drilled a number of oil and gas wells in offshore Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. We knew we would have a demand coming for low-pressure gas technicians. When they were needed, they still weren't educated. They came in from other provinces. There wasn't a program set up in the community college system. There was no direction from the school system. Those workers simply weren't available.
Somehow we need to have industry, our education system, and government, of course, all sit down together and do a better job with outcomes. I'm not trying to blame any one area. I think we're all guilty together here, quite frankly, but so far we've been unsuccessful at that.
Do I have time for a question on the German—