If I may add to that, I think this is also connected to the broader issue of how we develop industry in this country. I think there used to be more collaboration among the different actors in the economy—the businesses, education institutes, and the labour unions—in terms of sectoral strategies. It's really important, in terms of trade and growing an industry, to get everybody to work together and to plan that with our educational institutions. We don't pick that up much anymore.
There would be mixed success in different areas, but if we're trying to grow our different industries and be proactive in these areas, we need to get together in more than an ad hoc way to do this. Higher education institutes are very much a part of that.