What we used to have at one time was that the federal government was responsible for all of this and worked with the provinces in identifying the needs in the area of workforce development, but the federal government was the one that controlled the budget. All of that has now been decentralized into the provinces, and as a result of that, I'm not sure who really has the hand on the rudder at this point. Each of the provinces, each of the 13 jurisdictions, has its own set of priorities, but I don't see a national one starting to emerge from all of that.
We're saying we think if that's the system that's in place—and it's probably difficult to change that—there's at least a role for the federal government to bring the parties around the table and agree on some sort of national priorities and areas that we need to address, and then move forward.