My comments will be consistent with what Ms. Lane has talked about.
The biggest issue I continually see in regard to the labour market is the need for better labour market information. You could then determine where the gaps are, what business is looking for, how post-secondary institutions are going to be able to respond to those needs of the business community, and where government can provide programming that's going to be flexible but also consistent with what the business community is looking for.
On numerous occasions I've heard from businesses that are unable to find specific skill sets, where either post-secondary institutions are not training in those areas or there are no programs to provide training. Sometimes it takes organizations like ours and others to be a bit of a lever to give a better understanding of what some of the challenges are.
I would suggest better labour market information has to be a top priority.