There's definitely a lack of skilled labour, as you identified, such as welders and machinists. The differences are different by region. In Ontario, there's a good supply chain and the auto industry has some good training programs. The needs of agriculture equipment manufacturers are slightly different, so even if you get somebody who has gone to the University of Waterloo and comes into the agriculture industry and does manufacturing, there might be a bit of training that has to be done. In the west, the labour needs were exasperated significantly by the oil and gas industry. With the softening of the oil and gas industry, our members have been able to hire some very good skilled workers as a result.
In terms of what the government can do, I think it's to continue to invest in skills development, making sure that the university programs and college programs are aligned with what the private sector needs. Often you get students who will come out of university with great skill sets, but if they are not aligned with what the employers are looking for, they're going to have a tough time finding employment.