The first is updating the required curricula that colleges must teach. As I said, at the moment it requires colleges to teach how to fix cloth wings. I don't think that's of much use to WestJet, Air Canada or some of the majors. It also requires them to teach how to fix components that are no longer installed on aircraft, so they need to do that.
It needs to make the commitment to online, blended learning permanent and to telecolleges now so that they can take the necessary steps to invest for the future. It told them on less than two months' notice that they could go to blended. What do you expect colleges to do? Telling them now in November that, okay, it's going to be extended again....
It needs to plan a little bit better, and it's the same thing with industry, bluntly. It needs to tell industry so that Tracy and others can prepare. The government needs to set out a plan, subject to the parameters for getting rid of quarantine on internationals, so that people can start gauging the capacity they're going to need, bringing staff back, bringing aircraft back—