Right. Okay.
Mr. Clements, one of the suggestions from the federal government more recently is that when there are infrastructure dollars to be spent by the federal government, a good thing would be to create apprenticeships with the money.
In my riding, we've discovered that the non-union contractor that was used by one of the provincial crowns doesn't want to have apprentices. We've been trying very hard to get an apprenticeship program going with a $2.5 billion infrastructure spend, and we're not having any success. Unionized workforces tend to have a robust system of apprenticeships. If the government is suggesting that apprenticeships be a part of their infrastructure spend, that would be a good thing, particularly in a place like Fort McMurray, where skilled workers are hard to find.