Thank you so much, Mr. Chair.
I want to say a huge thanks to all of our presenters today. We really have an outstanding group of presenters with some very important information. My initial questions are going to be directed to Mr. Steven Tobin.
Mr. Tobin, you have raised an issue that is literally on the minds of all of us and that comes up in the House of Commons almost every single day, and that is how to address our skills and labour shortage issue. Thanks for reminding us that those are two very different things. I hear you very clearly when you talk about your three-point plan, the comprehensive labour strategy, diagnosing the labour issue first and then the cohesive and integrated skills strategy.
The first thing I would like to ask you to do is something I'm hoping you'll be able to submit. In terms of where we start with the comprehensive labour strategy, you had indicated that it's important to meet with a series of stakeholders, and I wonder if you wouldn't mind submitting in short order to this committee the list of stakeholders you would propose that we have. If you could do that, I'd be very grateful.
I'm going to move to my next question. I'll also have you respond to that first one, but on your second part, in which you diagnose the labour problem across the country, you talked about streamlining open access or providing open access to existing sources of information and EI. Could you elaborate a little bit more on those existing sources of information and a little bit more on what you mean by EI?
Is there any other data you think we should be collecting that we haven't started collecting yet?
Thank you.