Yes, what I'd like to say is that I think it would be a huge mistake to say it's one or the other. I mean, I can't speak as much for the best type of skilled trade, but I can tell you that I travel the country, and there is a need for educated engineers.
What may be very surprising to you--it was surprising to us--is that when we started our program on the FC2I--from consideration to integration--we found that we do not to this day have the labour market information about where we need what type of engineering in this country. We're starting it now. We've got funding for it, and we're doing it now. That is really very important information.
But I can tell you that from anecdotes...and Toronto has always been our piece of mystery in all this, because all across the country the message is very clear. I had a VP stand up at a conference last year who said, “My challenge is that I have to hire 800 engineers in my Calgary office before the end of the year, and 1,000 in my Houston office. Where do I get these people?” And it's not just Alberta. But Toronto is the exception to the rule in the sense of trying to understand, and that is what this labour market study is going to give us.