Thank you very much.
Ms. Woloschuk, throughout Canada, I believe, in most provincial systems we're graduating more teachers than there are positions. There's a bit of a mismatch in terms of the current job market and the number of teachers we're producing.
On top of that, we're hearing from a number of groups that have met with the committee, including the community colleges and organizations representing trade schools, that the quality of guidance counselling in schools across Canada is not as robust as it once was. Could you reflect on that for us? It's being proposed that there may be a role for a national government to provide more up-to-date labour market information to help inform the important decisions made by young people—in terms of career and education paths—which is required as a result of the diminution in the quality of guidance counselling.