Yes, and thank you for the question, Mr. Perron.
We have been working with Mr. Harrison, our immigration minister here in Saskatchewan. We know that there have been some issues with bringing in farm workers and with bringing in Ukrainian immigrants, who are the ones who may have lived on farms in Ukraine. We know that there are different restrictions for those people, especially in regard to testing and things like that. The minister has been able to work with the federal government to fast-track some of that, hopefully, but we haven't seen the direct results yet.
We know that one of the big problems we have in agriculture is getting farm workers. Of course, a lot of the Ukrainians who are coming into Canada have experience working on farms. Or they may need training. That's the other thing: We need to have more funding for training as well.
I mentioned that the truck driver shortages are not unique to Saskatchewan. That's happening across the country. We need to have more drivers. In some cases, those people need to get training to be able to get their licences here. Right now, the Canada-Saskatchewan job grant does not allow for training on farms for class 1A truck drivers. We're asking the federal government and the province to look into this to see if they can alleviate that.