Mr. Santacruz commented on this aspect of highlighting the skilled trades, and the importance of those skilled trades, and the fact that while medical doctors, lawyers, and so on are all good professions, we need to somehow highlight the value of the skilled trades. My question is, what can we do as a federal government? You said you don't need dollars; you want solutions. What can we do as a federal government to heighten the awareness, the viability, and the productivity of those kinds of jobs?
My son graduated from University of Guelph, and now he has a landscape architecture degree. So he's working in the very field that you folks are in, and I know the value of that kind of work. I graduated in dentistry in 1973, and certainly I don't see his work as any less important than medical or dental or law, or whatever. So my question is this: how can we raise the awareness of our young people, so that they see these as important professions?