I was listening to your presentation and I agree with you that a lot of students enrol in apprenticeships but do not complete them. My nephew in B.C. is like Mr. Cleary's son. He completed a two-year course as a machinist at BCIT, and I persuaded him to complete the Red Seal. He has one year, but now he wants to back out. As far as the federal government is concerned, there are good measures, such as tax credits, as you mentioned. You mentioned the incentive grant and the job creation tax credit for employers and some tools, etc.
Considering the financial circumstances we are in, are there any other non-monetary initiatives you think the department should undertake?