That's a tough one. There probably are things that can be done through groups like CME and other associations that represent a broad base of industry, surveying our members and things like that. I'm not sure what other sources of information StatCan and HRSDC and other places collect information from, what they have, what's available in terms of analysis of what maybe has changed over the last couple of years and what will be changing.
I know that 35 or 37 sector groups looked at different aspects of it. I don't want to criticize any one group or promote what any one group did. Let's just say there were some groups that did some really good things and provided a lot of really useful information on different sectors, but out of the 35, there were very few that provided information that industry used. It was not done as effectively as it probably should have been. The information that was available at a lot of those different sector groups wasn't really up to what industry needs. or obviously what the government required.
I still think, from my understanding anyway, that at HRSDC and from what's going on in the sector groups, there's still going to be opportunity for specific industry studies. It's just not going to be providing the base funding for those groups to operate and exist just to exist.
Again, I don't want to get into what's coming or what's going. I'm not really sure about some of the details. But it probably had some room for improvement, even it remained in the old system. Maybe that's the....
I don't know if you know, Jim. You're avoiding all this.