Over the past two years, we've set up a microcertification platform. These are certifications that are awarded for skills acquired in informal training, whether structured or in a self-learning context. It's a system that exists internationally. In fact, Canada has just announced a $75 million investment in a similar platform for the recognition of skills in the health care field. In collaboration with several partners, both formal and informal educational institutions, we have set up this platform, which will in fact be unveiled during the summit.
In addition, we are in the process of putting in place the whole process of skills recognition. We have a matrix comprising several skills frameworks at international, national and provincial levels. This allows us to recognize skills. What's more, the wonderful thing is that our partners in post-secondary education, at college and university levels, can certify this.