I think one thing is to make sure they get the right training.
If you look at some of the problems out there, it's actually about getting the information out, even to Service Canada.
Mr. Lobb, when you and I met in the spring, I mentioned our training school. You were quite unaware of it, and service centres are unaware that we exist as training schools, and we actually put them to the provinces. To give a general example, let's say Bob's Trucking School is going to give you training on four pieces of equipment in four weeks. That doesn't give you the skill that you'll need to actually get a job, to run a forklift or a backhoe. There needs to be more information out there. If you want to get the right training, you have to ask for the right training, which means going to a school or a college that is going to give you the right accreditation and the proper training to move forward, and not to one of these private enterprises that have now been struck up and are actually getting a buck and not actually training anyone.