Yes, thank you. We're actually very excited about the agri-food immigration pilot, and we've worked very closely with the immigration department for four years.
We had workshops with the farm workers until the economy was shut down in March. We felt that we would have maybe 100 to 200 workers who would apply this year, but we've been very disappointed because they have a small criterion that applicants have to have their high school certificate. The problem is that the schools are closed in their country. They can't get their certificates.
The education assessment company said, if they have a high school certificate already in Canada—and I saw about 30 or 40 at all the farms I visited in March before COVID struck—why don't we get started with that and then we will go and get their original high school certificates when the schools and economies open? So far, Immigration hasn't been interested in that, but to us that makes sense. Otherwise, you have nobody who can apply this year.