I guess I'm somewhat of the same mind. We are working and negotiating here in Ontario, in Toronto, around setting very tangible goals, but again, the advice we've had from colleagues who have worked at this for decades now is to start small, make sure you have it right, and then you can build on that.
To my mind these are first steps. The regulations can help frame some of the things that are sought, but I don't think the federal government can stretch so far as to require the provincial and municipal programs as well to step up to this when they haven't had a track record yet of success.
That's what we're trying to build, a track record of success. Then we can go back to the provincial and federal governments and say, “There is no reason to say no because it has succeeded. Look at the amazing opportunities that young people have had. Look at their pride in saying they've now learned a skill that they can take with them for the rest of their life.”