Well, I think you just nailed it. In Germany, for example, they value the auto industry and they use the auto industry as a foundation for their export. They will have everyone in a room. I used to sit as part of the co-determination group as a Canadian with the Daimler-Chrysler merger. They have a tripartite—well, more than tripartite—system that includes the companies, the unions, and the educational facilities, and they'll have everybody in one room to talk about the challenges and the future, and about how they're going to cope with it. As a result of that tripartite discussion, they will talk about the skills that are necessary and, therefore, the apprenticeships. They'll talk about the changing technology, and then the educational community can put into place the training and educational matrix in order to be prepared for the next generation.
Probably about four years ago, the previous government cancelled all of the sector councils through which everybody would get into a room to discuss the challenges of the industry and what the future would look like. I would suggest that this government should look at reinstating that common sense dialogue so that we can deal with the future.