Thanks very much, Mr. Chair.
Maybe what I'll do is I'll ask my questions and then just let you guys finish it up, okay? You can bring us home.
Thanks very much for being here.
Mr. Soni, I wanted to ask you, because it sounds as if you have a pretty neat thing in place with the community colleges, are there sufficient resources there to help train the trainers, to teach the teachers? Is that money coming from the education system or from community services? It would be a provincial thing.
How about you just sit on that one for a second, and I'll get the other two questions in.
This is probably for someone down at this end of the table. You mentioned the growing recognition of the need for reform in supports like EI. Could you comment on some of the changes that have been made and where we should go? I agree with Mr. Sullivan. When you look at episodic conditions such as MS, how do we build that into the system? Could you comment on that?
My final question is on some of the results. On the wage subsidies, what kind of results are there and where can we go to find the measurement on that? What type of success are we having? Is there a place that we should be looking to see where that's being measured, such as job retention? I really like the comment about the job accommodation funding. I'm sure the government benches are paying attention. I saw them making notes.
We'll go back to Mr. Soni.