The challenge with the housing is that under the agriculture stream, for any on-site housing, all you can charge is $30 a week. In essence, that program starts driving you towards doing more bunk-style housing, whereas in our organization, up until this point, on the farms we've encouraged that at least everyone has their own bedroom. Sometimes they have a house because they bring their families. Then they transition to PR.
The $30 a week doesn't make economic sense. Then you have the challenge that when those workers want to move to town or buy their own house, there's sticker shock. They've been immune to it with such a low rate. We need to try to find some common ground that makes a little more sense for what can be charged.