I concur with Angela. It's going to take a number of solutions. One is not going to fix it. I believe the biggest thing we need to get going quickly is something we've been asking for for quite a while: We need a consistent stream of funding for people to have access to training.
Eventually we'd like to see this declared as a skilled trade, which opens up a whole bunch of different avenues for training dollars. Getting it declared a skilled trade is not going to happen tomorrow. In the meantime, we need consistent training funds available that people are able to access, that they're aware of and that the government pushes out and makes people aware of.
The biggest access to funding available right now occurs when people are on unemployment, which is fine, but in a lot of cases, if they're already on unemployment and are being pushed into the industry, they may not want to be in the industry. Then they don't stay in it anyway. If unemployment is your number one access to the training dollars available to people, it's not necessarily getting the best candidates to come into the industry.