Let me clarify, Mr. Chairman, that I've never suggested, nor do I believe, that the Canada job grant is the solution to the paradox of too many jobs without people and too many people without jobs. I don't believe that for a moment.
Let's put this in perspective. If the job grant is fully implemented, we're talking about $300 million out of the $1.6 trillion economy, from governments that spend cumulatively billions and billions on skills development. Ms. Sims talked about a pilot. It's not much bigger than the pilot. It's just one effort to try one different approach, an approach that works in Europe where the employers select the folks who get the training, where we leverage a larger private sector investment in training, and where there's a job at the end of it.