Thank you for the question.
I've been involved with apprenticeship for quite some time. As a result, I was able to sit on the CCDA, the Canadian Council of Directors of Apprenticeship. That is the provincial and territorial directors of apprenticeship across Canada, who get together to work on various initiatives to try to streamline the apprenticeship system. Harmonization is one of their efforts. Right now, each provincial and territorial jurisdiction has its own model for delivering apprenticeship training. There has been an effort for the last three or four years to try to harmonize standards across the country.
Part of that effort is about foreign credential recognition and being able to take some of the credentials that someone has earned in another jurisdiction—another country, for instance—and look at how that matches up against Canadian credentials. Some work has been done in that area, but there's a lot more that needs to be done. It's ongoing at this particular time.
I don't know if Sarah has anything to add to that. Work is happening. What we're talking about right now is reaching out to our stakeholder group and trying to get them engaged and get them to tell us what they need. Sometimes there are some issues on job sites that demand training that's a bit different from what's available in other jurisdictions or other countries. They're working on that.