I guess my recommendation is that we don't forget about the people at the basic skills level, which 40% of Canadians are at. We know that people need skills at level three, and 40% of Canadians are at levels one and two.
Just to comment, we also know that low-literacy people spend 38 weeks looking for a new job, and people with an education, post-secondary, spend nine weeks. So let's not forget about that in the cycle of saying that everybody can have jobs.
Also, I was looking at some statistics last night, and Canada ranks tenth in the recent adult literacy survey of workplace literacy initiatives. So we're not doing a good job of training people in the workplace. Even though there are a lot of really good programs out there, we're still only tenth, and we can do a lot better than that--whether it's an adult basic skills program, whether it's a higher skills program--in doing some of the work that people have talked about here.