No, but I could understand why it would sound that way. What I said was we produce fewer compared to other countries in the OECD. So in the case of PhDs we rank eighteenth for their production as a proportion of that age group in society. The statistic is a bit complicated. But to say we're not producing enough would imply that there's demand for them. That's why I talked earlier about how the labour market is soft if you look at Canada versus the U.S. So you have to be careful.
On November 9th, 2006. See this statement in context.