In horticulture, our sector, labour is one of the most key components, outside of the weather, in what we do. Sixty per cent—and I'm using that as a rough number—of our input costs are directly related to labour.
We have a great program nationally with the F.A.R.M.S. program, the foreign agricultural worker program. We're able to access workers from the Caribbean and from Mexico. That is a vital program for what we do. As for accessing labour outside of that program for what we do, it would be nearly impossible to fill the needs of our sector.