Thank you, Mr. Speaker. That would be the intent of my comments. I see there is a need to have a greater tie-in with industry with the marketplace in terms of working with the schools. There has to be a greater relationship between the high schools and the colleges and planning for the needs in the north in terms of employment and development. It is a question of that people are doing a lot of the work, but it is not as well, in my opinion, coordinated as it could be.
The big player we have to bring to the table in a bigger way is the private sector. We have to be able to forecast what our needs are. For example, we are just now gearing up for the development in the diamond industry with apprentices. To me, in an ideal situation we should be able to hopefully anticipate a little better some of these needs so we are not going to be losing four years gearing up with apprentices, when there is a need today. If we do the work, do the labour market forecasting, we work with industry and the schools and the colleges that we can do a better job in that area. Thank you.