In terms of better labour market data, first off, we've said that we want more investment in Statistics Canada for them to be able to do this. We think they have a significant role to play. We think they have credibility with the partners and the Canadian public on that as well. We know there have been some media reports about job postings that are on Kijiji and so on, that don't provide anybody with any confidence about whether there are real skill shortages in various parts of the country as well.
In 2009 Mr. Don Drummond chaired an expert panel on labour market information. There were about 60 recommendations that came out of that panel. I believe he put a price tag of about $70 million on them. It seems to me that when we're talking about people's lives and livelihoods, this is perfectly reasonable to look at.
We'd like to know which recommendations have been followed up on after this expert panel or why they haven't been followed up on. I think both parties here today have said that we need better labour market information, and there are reliable ways to do that.