Yes.
If I had my colleague François Bélanger, an economist, with me, it would definitely be easier for me to answer.
I can tell you that in Quebec, the Commission des partenaires du marché du travail, which brings together employers and unions, is calling for the cuts to this funding to be cancelled, because they result in reductions in worker training budgets. Those budgets are enormously useful.
I heard earlier that we may not always be as productive as we might hope. In our opinion, training is precisely a tool to make our workers more productive and better able to do their jobs—and yet the federal government is cutting budgets that are being spent appropriately, in partnership between employers and unions, as I said. I think companies consider it important to ensure that Canada has what it needs, when it comes to training, and that workers are properly trained.