There was an issue about what role the federal and provincial governments should play. I don't believe there ever was, in the Constitution, necessarily a role for the national government to play.
We've decided, as a government, to provide apprenticeship training money. We've decided, as a government, to provide tax credits to employers that provide training. But most of it is done at the provincial level, there's no doubt about it. I'm not sure the provinces are making an argument that they want the federal government to take that over. I think they want to be able to run their own programs. I don't think we'd want to get into a constitutional challenge.
Can you give me an example of any province that you feel is operating its training and apprenticeship programs in a best-practices kind of way that we could look at? Are you familiar with any provinces that are doing a little bit better than others?