Well, I would wholeheartedly disagree with your theory. That was not the case at all, as I explained earlier. Labour market information is fundamental to Canada. Good labour market information, relevant labour market information, is fundamental to our capacity to go forward as an economy, to identify the skills we're going to need, and to make sure we have programs at our post-secondary institutions and even at the secondary school level to develop those skills. Employers are looking at where they can get students and what programs exist. What we're trying to do--
On April 14th, 2010. See this statement in context.