I think we need a national strategy solution here. We've been piecemealing this. We need industry and government, provincially and federally, together to talk about these things.
Labour mobility is such an important topic right now. It's impeding movement. We also have, for example, Alberta and Ontario, which have different credentials. In Ontario, we used to have what was called OCOT, the Ontario college of trades, which would recognize the criteria. Alberta had its own recognition. What we're trying to do is create a level playing field right across the country to break down those barriers and meet a consistent need, so that it isn't a challenge, moving forward, right across the country.
We would propose a national strategy of the key people in each province, and federally and with industry. We're only one sector, on the plumbing side, but there's an electrical side and a heating side that are also facing the same challenges. That is one proposal we could put together as a solution.
Tania is very close to this as well, and then I'll also give it over to Professor Tremblay to tell us just...but Tania is living and breathing this every day in terms of her members.