Thank you.
Since I have only six minutes, I'm going to try to ask other witnesses questions. Sorry, Mr. Bélanger.
Mr. Morin, I have a question for you stemming from the fact that previous governments probably did not have as detailed an understanding of the crucial role that the Fonds de solidarité FTQ and Fondaction CSN play. They are unique organizations with few, if any, counterparts in the rest of Canada. Therefore, I want to make sure that everyone here understands just how vital these funds are to job creation and retention and to Quebec's economic fabric and development. They play an absolutely essential role and represent a major success story. I want to make that clear.
No matter where we go, job training is on everyone's mind. In fact, we touched on that earlier. Finding skilled employees seems to be a challenge all over the country and in every region of Quebec. You referred to your role as the provider of patient capital. That's very important, although you don't necessarily have to go over it again. You also talked about the fund's role vis-à-vis employability. I'd like you to elaborate on that, because it's a challenge we are hearing about all over the country.