Yes, okay.
This one minute that I have is going to be difficult.
Talking about this unskilled component, when I was young I worked in a convenience store, then I worked as a waiter before I went to university, and it was part of my experience. I look at it as part of my education.
Has there ever been a study done to take a look at a non-traditional education system that takes kids like Tony was talking about, who may have dropped out of school or who may come from a less advantageous place in their lives--because we do have an unskilled labour shortage in Alberta as well--using that part of the process to transition people and educate them? I don't know. Maybe it could be in conjunction with working in those types of jobs and training on the side for more skilled labour down the road.
Has that been a part of the strategy? In 10 seconds.