I'll make a few general comments on that subject. First, if you consider the job cuts in Canada since October 2008, the construction industry is one of the hardest hit. Second, in that case, we expect that there will be enough human resources after all.
There may be problems in certain sectors and occupations. According to the information received when the budget was planned, generally speaking, there now appears to be availability, and that availability should increase.
Your comment also explains in part why it is important to put the emphasis on infrastructure, but not just on that. That explains in part why the budget included a number of tax reduction and income support measures for low- and middle-income people.
Yes, that's a good question, which we have addressed and analyzed during the budget preparation phase. In certain places, or in certain targeted occupations, there may be capacity problems involved in meeting the demand. In general, however, we don't think that will be a problem.