Okay.
Again, we're having a difficult time getting a “yes” or “no” answer, Mr. Chair, but we'll take that as a “yes”.
As you mentioned in your opening remarks, you did, of course, release last week a new “tourism vision”. I'll put that in quotations because the “tourism vision” is nothing really but a rehash of the federal tourism strategy our government put in place—and that was certainly something we were proud of.
Having said that, when I look at that vision.... After claiming there was consultation, your government really brought nothing new to the table in that regard. However, the one thing your new vision did do was leave out one of the main priorities of the previous tourism strategy: to foster “an adequate supply of skills and labour to enhance visitor experiences through quality service and hospitality.” That's completely gone.
So, your vision clearly has no plan for “an adequate supply of skills and labour” for the tourism industry. On the very last page, I believe, there is one very small mention of labour. I really want to have you explain to us why you think this should not be an important issue facing the tourism industry and why it's not one of your priorities, because it is a very significant issue facing the industry.