I let it go, but it is a bit off topic, so try to bring it back into the area of study, which is obstacles, barriers to skilled trades, high-demand occupations, and lower-skilled work and how we might fill those gaps and meet them. That's the general area. We're going into environmental assessment, which has some impact in terms of perhaps creating more or fewer jobs in the general sense, but specifically it's not related to the study.
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