Thank you very much.
I want to shift for a moment. There's lots of talk out there today about using foreign-trained everything. We have people in the country who are doing things that don't match their expertise or their experience. But in my experience, we also have people in the country who actually want to work, and they are, if not skilled and trained, certainly motivated. The problem, though, is putting it together.
I know lots of young people in my own community who hear about something down the road. You talk about Jennifer needing 39,800 workers and the supply is only 24,000. In my experience, there are lots of people out there who want to work, but we don't seem to be able to put it together. I know there are sector councils and I know there have been reports made and recommendations made, but we're still not able to make that connection, to put the plug in the wall, so to speak.
I was out in B.C. a couple of weeks ago looking at the issue of poverty and recognizing a growing number of people who really do want to work, but for some reason or another, it just hasn't happened for them. They told me that at one point, at one shelter, companies used to come and give them a list of people they needed to do certain things. The shelter would provide them with the boots, the hard hat, and everything, and would ship them out. They'd be gone for a day, or two, or three, and work and come back. But it doesn't happen anymore. What's happening there actually is that they're bringing in offshore workers to work for $3 and $4 an hour, so the local folks aren't getting the jobs.
There may be jobs in other places, perhaps in the fishing industry in New Brunswick or Nova Scotia, but how do you get them from B.C. to New Brunswick to do that? That's my first question.
I know there are people out there. I run into them. I talk to them. I see them. They hear about these jobs that are supposedly available. One young fellow from my own community went and took a tool and die course, thinking and hearing that there was all kinds of need for that. He can't find a job.