Mr. Chairman, first I should say that we have not dotted every âiâ and crossed every âtâ. Parliament hasn't passed this legislation yet, so I'm giving you a preliminary indication.
First of all, we want to get, at a national level, the views of the Bank of Canada and HRSD on the national labour market. The bill requires the minister to consult with the provinces, so we're going to develop a process whereby we will ask all of the provinces to try to articulate for us, to the extent they can, what their labour market is like. At the same time, we'll talk with representatives of the private sector and with representatives of civil society.
We haven't, as I said a moment ago, sorted out exactly how we're going to do it. We're hoping we can do it on either a sectoral or a regional basis, to make it as efficient as we can while still providing everybody with an opportunity to be heard.