Very briefly, I think that since the recession of 2008 youth unemployment has been stubbornly high. It remains in the double digits. It really sends a bad message to young people who are trying to get an education or who have an education and can't find meaningful work. Our position is that government really needs a strong strategy to help that particular group try to find meaningful and full-time work.
Secondly, in regard to the whole argument and debate that's been going on about free internships, fundamentally we are opposed to them. Listen, we are a rich country and most of the employers who take advantage of free internships can afford to pay for internships. We have internship in the CLC. We pay people when they come in to work for the congress because we believe the first thing we should make people learn is that if you're going to work you're going to get paid for it. It's a fundamental principle. I think it's critical in the context of this debate that's going on to bring in regulations where they can at the provincial and federal level restrict that practice.