Mr. Chair, thank you.
Thank you, folks, for coming.
Ms. Patterson, you were finishing up. You ran out of time on the issue of labour in shearing. I certainly would like to hear you finish that thought, and also the piece on how we can encourage folks to get into that type of a labour market, if you will.
Shearing is a specific skill, and I know that when Mr. Bonnett says “low-skilled”, he didn't mean that folks don't have any skills, but just that that is what the NOC says, which is a code for EI. I don't actually agree with a NOC code that says folks are low skilled. They just happen to have a different skill, in my view, one that I don't possess, quite frankly. I don't think you'd ever want me shearing sheep, not unless you want to see a hodgepodge thing that looks like it's—