All of you have talked about skilled trades, which is something I want to delve into a bit because it will, of course, affect building innovation.
I wanted to say, Mr. Facette, that my family started in the roofing business. My grandfather started a company, Seeback and Sons Roofing, in Toronto in 1935. I understand the importance of getting work like that done.
We have a trades deficit. You've all talked about it. I know that from my travel across the country. The Red Seal program is fantastic.
One of the things the government has done is to cut the apprentice completion grant. If you don't know of that, the apprentice completion grant will give you $1,000, up to $2,000 for every level you complete on your Red Seal as you go through it. At level one, you can get $1,000. At the next level, you can get another $1,000. It's a great incentive for keeping people in the skilled trades and drawing people into skilled trades.
Do you think this cut is going to help recruit people into the trades or help with the trades deficit, or is this going to be a problem? Any one of you can answer that.