I'll close with one last personal comment. I think it behooves every member of Parliament to know what's going on in their riding. They represent the employers in their riding, and frankly when it comes to decision-making on issues like this I have a close monitor on the riding, and I think most MPs do. I don't think we're in a void, at least not if we're doing our job representing the people within our region of the country or our riding.
I have one point of clarification, Mr. Cuzner. Mr. Drummond has been invited and he has declined.
Thank you very much for being here. We appreciate your input today into this critical study of labour market development agreements, and we will recess until we resume with the next panel.