Okay. That's great.
I may have one more question, but I want to ask about this before my time is up, because my time flies. In your plans and priorities document for this year, one of your programs is “Technological Innovation”. One of your performance indicators is to increase the number of employees in southern Ontario “that are considered highly skilled and qualified personnel”. Underneath that is the definition of highly skilled and qualified personnel, which is defined by Statistics Canada as “individuals with university degrees at the bachelors' level”.
Minister, is there any way we can change that definition to include those highly skilled individuals who have college? I think a lot of innovation and development can happen at the college level among and those with that skill set and knowledge. My own personal concern is that we spend a lot of money on university students and advanced technological stuff, but a lot of good quality work can be done at the college level. Would you like to comment on that at all?