It's good to hear that some progress is being made, but it's that same old thing that what goes around comes around, I suppose, in that we are now recognizing the shortfall arising from removing it all, and now have to go back and rebuild, just as Ontario has had to rebuild their medical professions and graduating doctors.
You talked as well about incentives for mobility, and I understand that. As you may know, there are programs targeted at paying tuition and extending employment insurance benefits. So if you find yourself unfortunate enough to have to be on employment insurance, there are options for individuals in a retraining sense to go back into a trade, to take a trade, to go to trade school, and to have the government pay the tuition and also then extend the benefits so you can have some income as you go along.
You're both nodding that you're aware of that program. Is that program useful and viable in generating the numbers of people you will need but who are currently unemployed?