My colleague can expand on this but I would like to say that I absolutely agree with you.
The Quebec model does work well. Emploi-Québec sits down at the table with people from business, education, from ministries and from the community sector. We all sit down to work together in order to respond to the challenges of the labour market and craft an action plan.
This is a very inclusive process. It takes into account all concerns and it means that besides dealing with labour market issues, we are also able to initiate common activities and actions. As part of my community involvement, I am also the president of the Conseil régional des partenaires du marché du travail. The Quebec model works in each of the regions. This model really works.