I'm going to turn over to the question of labour. We know right now, and I have heard from processors and farmers across the board, that labour is one of the biggest obstacles we face right now in this country in getting people to work and making sure that the positions are filled to keep our processors moving along and the factories open so that we can continue to have food in the supply chain.
The federal government's own Barton report tapped into agri-food as as one of the leading economic sectors in the country. How can we that claim agri-food is a priority and ignore labour, which is, again, the biggest issue?
Will your departments commit to developing a labour action plan for these sectors?