Getting back to your initial comment, Mr. Hanley, in your opening statement, you talked about labour market planning, about developing a labour market strategy in order to have a vision of accessibility in the future, about the type of labour market and who will be a part of that market, and about productivity.
I was a little surprised to hear you say that no strategic planning has been done. Yet, we've had national programs, including the Labour-Management Partnership Program, a victim of recent budget cuts. Agencies operate in each region.
Are you saying that despite the agencies and programs in place, no strategy has been planned or developed?