Madam, I want to ask you a question. Before—if you take a look at part II of employment insurance—they took some money from employment insurance, they gave it to the province, and the province was local. It was local, right? The money was there to get a person to learn. It was not a company hiring somebody and giving the training, and then they get $5,000 from the federal government, from the provincial government, and from the company. It was more like the province, with the federal money, taking somebody off the street, bringing them to get their grade 12 or something like that, getting them the upgrading, and training them in a trade so that they could get a job.
Madam Martin-Laforge, are you not worried now about the direction we're going, where money is pulled out of the province? You've just said that it works better if it's in the community. But we're going the opposite way right now.
I'd like to hear you on that.