Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Royer, I'd like to talk about workers. The committee heard from an FTQ‑Construction representative I had invited to appear. You know that in Quebec, there are rules, boards and so on. You're advocating for innovative construction, and workers have really stressed how important it is to help the workforce adapt to innovation by upgrading people's skills. So workers need training.
Workers are part of the solution. They're often cast aside. New plans and innovative practices are brought in and then workers are asked to carry out the work, but there's no coordination. It seems to me that the goal should not be to reduce labour costs, but rather to upgrade workers' skills so they can fully contribute to that growth.
Is that the kind of value you bring in terms of construction innovation and workers' role in it?