Affordability is top of mind for all workers in Canada, regardless of where you go, and who you speak with in any sector. Speaking with a classroom of students just last week, they cited that as their number one issue, and, of course, that's what we hear everywhere, right?
Second to that issue is the issue of housing, and that's tightly tied together. Workers are looking for all levels of government to come up with solutions to affordability issues. That means coming up with investments for colleges and universities to lower tuition rates, for example. That means finding solutions to the housing crisis, and finding a variety of different kinds of housing that speak to the variety of needs of Canadians, whether they're first-time homebuyers or elderly individuals looking to live in a co-op kind of environment. We need to make investments in those kinds of things. It means things like a pharmacare system, so they can actually afford their medications. It means building our employment insurance system for it to be robust, so that people can rely on those things. That's what workers are looking for.