So we'd put a regulatory system in place. You'd have clear criteria. I think it's 6,000 hours, isn't it? Maybe it varies in different trades. So if it's 6,000 hours or if it's 8,000 hours, or if it's 10,000 hours, you have verification that those hours are legitimate. It's probably, Mr. Smillie, as you said, easier to do in the U.S. than it is in other countries of the world. First of all, you don't have that language barrier.
But at the same time, we need skilled workers and we need them wherever we turn.
The other thing Mr. Patry mentioned was the fact that Quebec is not a member of the Canadian Home Builders' Association. Those are the types of barriers that prevent skilled labour from moving. Somehow or other, surely, in this day and age when everyone's crying for skilled workers, we can find a way through this.