I'll quickly start and then flip it to Finn.
I think there are a couple of things. The promotion and expansion of the Red Seal standard will help facilitate labour mobility. It's a joint agreement between the provinces and the feds. It's a national standard, but it's regulated by the provinces.
Not all provinces are a part of it. For example, one of our trades—heavy equipment operators—is a Red Seal trade, but it's only recognized in eastern Canada. It's not recognized in western Canada. If a heavy equipment operator from Alberta wanted to come to Ontario, they would not meet the Ontario standards because they're not Red Seal.
If you want to make sure that Canadians are working on these projects, and to have indigenous people working on the projects, and also women and youth, have project labour agreements or community benefit agreements, especially on anything that's federally funded. Make sure that the government will get a bang for its buck. Also, with those things, there's an outcomes-based result: You see it.
I'll throw it over to Finn if he wants to add anything.