The labour shortage was there before COVID, and it will still be there after COVID.
We are working on different streams. Immigration is one, and we want to make our foreign workers, migrant workers program more efficient. This is one thing. Investing in automation is another way to face the situation, and also trying to encourage Canadians to get more interested in this sector. If COVID has done one good thing, it is that it has made Canadians realize how the food workers, in a large way, from farmers to food processors to scientists, are essential workers and we value them. They realize they should be much more valued. We're finding different strategies to get Canadians interested in this sector.