We share time freely around this table and even across parties. We are focused on our sector and I think that's what makes this committee work really well.
I was at Cargill last week. I spent a couple of hours on site and we talked about what their barriers are. Here you have a company on both sides of the border, in Canada and the United States. They're processing 415,000 head of cattle in a year in Guelph. It's a significant business, and running one shift there is still opportunity. Their biggest barrier at the very top of their list is something that you mentioned, and that's labour.
It wasn't mentioned in the Senate report as a non-tariff trade barrier. Could you pull that out just a little bit more for us?