The government held consultations recently. As Ms. Kenny was saying, we may be consulted and propose certain things, but what happens to those recommendations? The communities and organizations submit recommendations to the government, but are they taken into consideration?
I will give you a concrete example. I will only talk about employability and will let my colleagues from the FCFA talk about the topic in a more general way.
We are told that they want to convene and meet with employers, and we are asked whether, as representatives of the Réseau de développement économique et d'employabilité du Canada, we can do that. We reply that the reality, in the field, is that employers will not just come when called like that. They are busy, they have businesses to run.
Could these interventions not be prepared in advance, so as not to target all employers, who are not all necessarily interested in this system, but those who are interested? We regularly submit recommendations to the government on how to intervene.
Of course, they can do as they like.