Just to follow up on that, I can tell you about one of the things I've done with a couple of schools I've visited in my riding. Here at the House of Commons they put together a teachers' kit, an absolutely fantastic kit. When you go and talk to a grade 5 class that's learning about Parliament, it's a leave-behind. The teachers are grateful for it, because the provincial ministries of education—well, I can only speak for Ontario—aren't doing it. It's a part of the curriculum, but the Ontario curriculum isn't giving them enough. When I come and do that, it has DVDs and all kinds of other things that they can use in the practical experience.
Could you see the federal government—through FedDev, perhaps, or the minister for science and technology, or Industry Canada or HRSDC or whatever—playing a role and maybe putting that kind of kit together so that the provincial ministries of education could then avail themselves of it?