I'm maybe not totally hearing your question.
With regard to the anecdote you gave about the police officer and the plumber, we don't know the earning power options. We just don't have the data. We know it in our local reality, but we need to make this available. That's number one.
There is a role for the federal government in supporting all of this. Absolutely. There are some things—job creation tax credit—but we now need to look at sharp financial incentives that target the problem. If the employers are telling you they don't have enough welders, do they know that at NAIT there are welders who are being turned away? Why is that not known?
I'm perhaps not answering you completely correctly, but, to me, there's a role for government in getting the data out.