Perfect. Are you aware of any studies about the cost of actually training somebody?
Let's face it: a tradesperson gets on-the-job training coupled with the apprenticeship steps that go in there. There are costs for the taxpayer of producing a plumber and so on, because we have a very generous publicly funded post-secondary education system in Canada, and those graduates get remuneration. Based on the investment in those particular people versus people who might get a university degree or something like that and what their remuneration is, are you aware of any information along that line?