Thank you for that.
Ms. Robinson, it's nice to see you again.
We were talking about the gaps. There were a number of questions from my Conservative colleagues about bringing people up into the trades, more emphasis on the skilled trades, and ticketed apprenticeships.
Is there a role for government in that gap that seems to exist in regard to the reluctance from some employers in the heavy industries to take on those apprentices? Apprentices are sometimes perceived as expensive, and you don't get as high a quality of work. Also, there's been this overlay of what you called—and I don't want to misquote you—the disastrous temporary foreign worker program that allowed an easy solution to a complicated problem. Is there any role for government in closing that gap when a young person in particular has received their tickets, yet struggles to find the full apprenticeship placement they need? Is there a role for the federal government in this?