Mr. Speaker, to set the record straight, I listen to CBC radio.
The auditor general said something we have been saying for the past two years: that we have to substantially revamp training programs to ensure that the private sector takes far more responsibility, invests far more of its dollars to help young people in particular get jobs, and that people in the existing workforce upgrade and get the kinds of skills required within the area.
Since 1993, as we have begun to make the changes the auditor general observed, we have been able to leverage over 77 million additional dollars from the private sector for training young people. It shows that while the auditor general was observing what should be done we were already doing it.