I come from the smallest province in Canada, Prince Edward Island. It's very important for me for the needs of every province and territory to be considered when strategies are developed. As it very often happens that only one course of action is preferred, our provinces and territories do not have an opportunity to make requests because that doesn't meet our criteria or needs. Even if they are comprehensive, strategies must also meet the needs of the provinces and territories. The needs of Prince Edward Island and those of other Atlantic provinces are different from those of Ontario, whose needs are different from those of the Northwest Territories, which are different from those of British Columbia.
In my mind, those strategies are very important, but it is essential to support life-long education. Twenty or 30 years ago, people had a career, and that was it. Now they often have a number of careers and need services on an ongoing basis; they have to go back to school or take training in order to adjust, in the short or long term.