Yes. I have a couple of things on the skills gap. What the evidence will show is that the skills gap is very sectoral and very geographical. It is not a crisis, and it is not a pan-Canadian problem. That's what the evidence and data will show.
Second, I invite you to watch some new research coming out in about two weeks from the University of Ottawa. It tracks students' earnings over 15 years post-graduation, from a range of disciplines and from colleges and universities. It will provide hard evidence about what students are earning. It's linked to income tax files, so this is not survey data. This is every student and their tax file.
On the question of business investment and training, that's one of the reasons why I like the Siemens model so much. He's not just talking about what needs to be done and he's not just asking others for help. He's investing time, effort, and creativity to give students a really high quality of training.