Yes, absolutely, there are some things that our members have done, and I'm sure there are more things as well.
First of all, as I said, the companies themselves are actually purchasing the housing units. They're purchasing entire apartment buildings or purchasing homes, multi-unit homes or single-family homes, that could be used for workers. We are also seeing companies, in order to overcome that barrier to getting to work, putting in place their own bus routes. I mentioned Maple Lodge Farms earlier. They put in place their own private busing system to be able to get their workers from their homes into the workplace. There's also a pilot currently going on in Ontario to try to work with the municipalities to understand how you sort of tweak infrastructure and some of those things in order to facilitate people getting to work.
There are absolutely things that people are trying. Ultimately, I think we're going to have to find models of industry or hubs of employers working together with municipalities and with provincial governments and federal governments to figure out how you address what I call infrastructure issues so that you can facilitate people getting to work.