I agree fully with that. I think the federal government always has to be realistic about what it can know and can do, and the labour market training needs are different in Saskatchewan from those in Nova Scotia. At the end of the day, I have not heard anyone say that the federal government wants to get back into the business of actually delivering training programs on the ground. That function rests with provinces and with municipalities. It is often connected to the education system and PSE system and to colleges that are run or managed by provinces.
I very much support the federal government's playing a leadership role, a steering role, but by negotiating agreements that provinces feel they can deliver on. The way we would deliver programs in Toronto and the needs there are very different from what they are going to be in Cape Breton.