Mr. Speaker, as I just explained a committee report is not a government policy. It is very important that we clarify the distinction.
On the other hand, I would say that having read the majority report very carefully, I was very impressed by the number of recommendations made concerning the way in which we could begin to target more assistance directly to young people to help them get into the job market.
It seems to me that one of the most important initiatives or directions the committee majority report recommends is that we devote far more resources to things like internship programs, transitions between school and work, helping students get better aid and assistance to go back to school.
Providing positive programming is really the direction we have to go in. That was certainly the spirit in which the majority committee report was expressed.