Absolutely, we do have one here. In the last 12 years, I think they brought in 1,000 ironworkers. They brought them all in under the guise that they were there to train Canadians. There were no skilled Canadians, so they had to bring in the TFWs, 1,000 of them in the last 12 years, to train Canadians.
If we bought that argument, they would have developed a trained workforce in a two-year or three-year period, but they simply wouldn't stay with them.
It's been a problem. One company in particular never supported an apprenticeship. They had one apprenticeship in the last 10 years, and it was a millwright, just to keep their rebar machines running.
