I have to cut you off there, as we are short on time.
You said the federal government should give the provinces more freedom and latitude when it comes to managing LMDA funding.
Isn't there a risk in doing that? This might be more of a problem for eastern Canada, including Quebec, because of the reality there, but some provinces could pay to train workers who then leave the province to work out west. They don't return to eastern Canada until they've completed their careers and it's time to retire, so provinces that didn't foot the training bill will reap these workers' professional contributions. Isn't there a risk, then, of an imbalance in that regard?
That is an issue that comes up mostly in the eastern provinces and Quebec.