Certainly. I think the more harmonization we can do across Canada, the better it is for workers and for the Canadian economy.
In terms of the harmonization of the skilled trades, we have made some good advancements with the Red Seal trades and the Gold Seal certifications. The system's still not perfect. The definition of trades in different jurisdictions varies from one province to another. They don't specifically align in terms of a definition of certain trades. That situation creates a barrier to mobility and testing for trades when they travel across the country.
We have a small labour pool in Canada, with a growing economy and increased immigration. This harmonization piece is a critical area that needs to be improved to help meet these labour demand challenges.