The one thing I would add specific to Alberta is that these programs work based on a harmonized approach between the federal program and the provincial nominee programs. We actually find quite a difference between Alberta versus Manitoba.
Under the provincial program in Alberta, there is less willingness to see permanent residency granted to lower-skilled workers, who are the majority of the folks we would employ in our Edmonton poultry plant or our Lethbridge pork plant, whereas in Manitoba they have been much more open to lower-skilled workers. We invest a tremendous amount in their settlement, in their language education, and, as Brian said, we want them to get settled. It works as a great partnership in Manitoba.
We would frankly like to see a little more of a similar approach in Alberta, particularly, as Brian said, as the labour competition in the market in Alberta is fierce and our ability to retain workers is very difficult.