I can answer you. For Wallaceburg, I can give you an idea. We did an open house at the beginning of last summer in 2019, and in two days we had 600 people show up to give their resumés for a job. It was very interesting in that region. We were told before we were sent there that getting employees would be much easier than in another region just because there were a lot of job losses in the last 10 to 15 years.
In Quebec it's been hard. It's been hard on our two plants. There's a lot of competition around, and now what it's doing is basically forcing us to pay more money to get the employees. In the Wallaceburg region, the biggest challenge now is really, like I said, day cares and schools being closed. Concerning the program from the federal government of $2,000 per month, people would rather take the money and stay home than come to work. We see even regular employees we have who decided to take it. They say they're scared to work, but we've been supplying them all the equipment necessary to work in a safe environment.