No, you're right. When it comes to the Windsor experience, it does have a low unemployment rate now at 4.8% and that is headed in the right direction, which is a point of pride. We have a discounted dollar, so that's another advantage. As you said, it's a low-cost jurisdiction.
I'm working very closely with Minister Joly. I was at the consumer electronics show, where we looked at AR and VR and the potential it has in Canada. I think you're absolutely right, in that areas like Windsor can definitely play a role in developing those skill sets in clusters. It's close to the border and it is an area where there is a lot of growth potential going forward.
This is an area that I think will benefit from being exposed to the strategic investment fund. If we have large companies that want to come here because...as you said, skills are a priority for our government and the fact we actually have the skills force and the labour force. We have a global skills strategy and we can get people from abroad, if we need to, with specialized skills to complement strong Canadian talent.
We have all the right ingredients. We have a discounted dollar. We have a low-cost jurisdiction. We have a reasonable footprint and I must confess, it's decent in Windsor, but it can be better. There are other jurisdictions that have really stepped up. This is an area I've looked at extensively, especially through AR and VR, where there is a lot of growth happening. I'll be working very closely with Minister Joly to bring those investments to Canada.