It's certainly also a question of numbers. Our population isn't growing in exorbitant numbers. Our approach has been that you can deal with what you have here on the ground, but we're also dealing with global competitiveness for our skilled labour force. I think the government has to look at the immigration policies for that.
As well, we work actively with the community colleges across the country and different industry trades to create the best skill programs. Apprenticeship is certainly one of those that can help encourage employers to utilize younger tradespeople. We work on many levels to try to get the workers from where we can, but it is a question of numbers. The average age is still 58 for plumbers in Nova Scotia, and you're causing injury and accidents because you have people who are older trying to do jobs.