Thanks very much for the question.
The Chamber of Commerce report was really an interesting and enlightening report. One of the things that I really took from that was this role of the private sector, especially in these communities. We heard about this in the Cameco story, the ability of the large employer to create community. If the employer is doing well then the community is doing well. Those communities then thrive because there are higher wages and further investment in small business, and that leads to a more healthy and sustained environment.
What we would like to see is that when the labour market agreements are being renegotiated, which will happen over the next year or two, that there be some emphasis placed on carving out some of that investment to go towards employers to create that incentive for doing the training. It benefits the employee and it benefits the employer, and that will lead to a healthier community. We really see the labour market agreements as being a powerful way to make a change that the federal government could enact.