I emphasized this in some of my previous remarks, but I want to do it again. When we're talking about training, we're talking about education. As a share of GDP, education budgets in Canada are lower today than they were in 1999, and 20% lower when you compare them to 1993 levels. How in the heck are we going to compete globally at the same time that our governments are not allowing funding for an education system that has to be as competitive as what we're competing with?
If you look at the countries we're competing with, they absolutely spend more money out of their GDP on education than we do today. I think that's an important fact that sometimes gets overlooked when we're looking at setting up budgets federally or provincially. I think that's an absolute detriment to us as a result.