You're asking a very good question, Mr. Brison.
We're now calling it the labour market information council, and we've adjusted since our early August submission to you.
I struggle with this question all the time. I go back to my days at the Jenkins panel. The machinery of government question is bedevilling. There is this antipathy to creating more federal bureaucracy. That's why my thinking, and our thinking, is to have an arm's length, independent entity—we can provide you more information on this—with the private sector and the education community on its board. You almost want to now take it out of Statistics Canada, out of the ESDC, and create, through shared jurisdiction, with the forum of labour market ministers working together, something that is credible and not bureaucratic. I think we have examples for you. In Australia they've done this. It's called the workforce productivity council. You can do it here.