Yes, programs do exist, but as I said earlier, young people, students and unemployed workers need to know about them. People aren't aware of the occupations in the sector. If the processing sector in your riding is fully staffed, good for you. It means you're doing a good job communicating with people and educating them. Unfortunately, that is not the case everywhere.
That is why I mentioned the importance of raising awareness, in Quebec and all of Canada, regarding the quality jobs the processing sector and the food sector overall have to offer. I think a campaign like that would attract people. It's also worth noting that certain harvesting and processing jobs aren't exactly sought after by Canadians, so we have to turn to foreign workers to fill the void.
I hope I adequately answered your question.