I'm going to answer in English, as I don't have a lot time.
Yes, we did see a change. We did see movement in our temporary foreign worker program and in access to labour, but as Mr. Ross mentioned, as we move to more technology and more of the skilled labour that's required to drive change, we do require increased immigration. We do require targeted strategies that bring in the right skill set for the right areas of the supply chain.
Our biggest challenge now is actually post farm gate. After the grower grows it and it goes into the supply chain, the warehouses and repacking facilities do not have the labour to move the products through to the consumer. The push with the emergency post farm gate shift to 30% foreign workers has helped.