First, I just want to be clear. With respect to the labour market, which is what you're addressing, that is the responsibility of Minister Kenney, the Minister of Employment and Social Development. Our government has been very clear. We're focused and we have been since 2009, at the downturn of the recession, on creating jobs and prosperity for Canadians. We know that over the course of the downturn of the recession until now, we've facilitated the creation of over a million new jobs in Canada. This is exceptionally important. We are the lead in the G-7. It is something that Canadians should be proud of and a reason why our economy continues to move forward.
Now, do we live in a fragile economy? The global circumstance is exactly that. I think we all need to remain diligent, and that's why you've seen this gradual movement by our government to balance our budget and a gradual movement to make sure programs are evaluated well and then implemented, so Canadians have opportunities for employment. Whether those be the new apprenticeship grants that are available to young Canadians, grants and scholarships so they can complete their education, or the Canada job grant, where there's a huge opportunity for Canadians to be provided the training they need to be employed, these are opportunities for Canadians—