I was so proud to visit that training facility with you and to meet the representatives of all of the construction trades in Windsor—Essex, as well as national representatives of Canada's building trades. We have worked hard, you and I, and other ministers, to ensure that Canadian content and Canadian workers are maximized in the construction phase of that project. It really put paid to a lot of the criticisms when you see the first 500 Canadians show up for work, for a permanent job at that facility.
I can only say to the people in Windsor—Essex that the future is incredibly bright because of these investments, because of the foresight of my colleagues and because of a dynamic partnership with the Province of Ontario. Those have made it possible to have the automobile industry enter its new electrically generated phase with the benefit of Canadian construction talent and Canadian auto worker talent in those factories in St. Thomas, in the Honda facilities and in all of these other facilities, including the one in Windsor, for decades to come. It's incredible to see. Families know they can settle down in Windsor, can raise a family, can prosper, and can pass on a generational investment to their children and a generational contribution to our economy and to the auto industry.