There were a lot of similarities to the federal tourism strategy that we had introduced. As you said earlier, much of the work you're doing is kind of carrying on some of the things that were being done under our government. I was appreciative of that.
We had four key themes in our strategy, which were “Increasing awareness of Canada as a premier tourist destination”, facilitating the “ease of access and movement” for travellers, “encouraging product development and investments in...tourism assets”, and the fourth one for us was “fostering an adequate supply of skills and labour to enhance visitor experiences through quality of service and hospitality”.
I noted in your tourism vision that you had three key themes, the first three being the ones I just mentioned, but the labour part, and the supply and skills of it, was noticeably absent as one of those key themes.
I wonder if you could elaborate on why that is, and whether you do or don't see meeting those challenges to ensure we provide those quality experiences to our guests as an important aspect of things.