Ms. Ashton, if I may, I'd like to add something.
When we talk about a shortage of school staff, even in early childhood centres, you're absolutely right: We're truly experiencing that to a great extent right now. We need to speed up the process for recognizing teacher and early childhood worker qualifications from abroad. Right now, people are struggling through the process. We therefore need to work more closely with the professional associations to find a more flexible mechanism that helps these skilled workers find their place in Canada.
We talked about Destination Canada. When I was there, I wore two hats. I was there to raise awareness of what we had to offer in terms of education in French as a first language in a minority setting. Our website had an interactive map. I was also there to collect resumés from teachers and staff who wanted to come work for our school boards. On our website, we had a section with all the job offers in the various school boards, including information on salary and the hiring process, as well as mock interviews.
However, there's only so much the federation can do. The professional associations have their role to play as well. In my opinion, that's where we need to work to facilitate recognition of these qualified individuals' credentials.