It is a challenge. It's a challenge for those who bring in temporary foreign workers to provide housing that is affordable under the $30 rule. Rural Canada doesn't have all sorts of housing options, so it is a challenge moving forward. In one of the key pieces of research that we've done with new Canadians, encouraging them to consider working in the agricultural industry, the best approach that has worked has been to take groups to rural communities and have the communities sell themselves to those families. We find that communities need help to do that. So there's a housing component, but there's also a community service component. What's the schooling like, and what activities will children and spouses be able to engage in? There's a whole host of things that have to happen as it relates to supporting this issue. We have a labour challenge, but we have to take not only a strategic approach but a multi-pronged approach to deal with this, and we've talked about some of those ways today.
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