Thank you.
Thank you for being here today.
I think one of the most successful programs you have run is Canada's economic action plan--the promotional campaign for that, the signs and projects showing Canadians how taxpayers' money was used effectively to combat the recession--and really, the results of that program have been spectacular with Canada's economic performance so far.
Recently you've announced a large procurement, probably the largest military procurement in the history of the country, the shipbuilding procurement, and where I'm from on the east coast, this is probably one of the greatest opportunities we have to create jobs, to train people, and to keep people home who had to go out west previously for employment.
Is there any consideration by PCO in regard to employing a similar type of program to help educate the people on what training they can get and what is going to be offered by the federal government, and how we're going to work directly with the province and the winning contractor, the Irving shipyards--we could also do it in B.C.--to make sure that the people who live on the Atlantic coast and the people who live across the country get as much benefit from that program as they can get? Is there any consideration of that?