Thank you for the question, sir.
I think that my colleague Mr. Beauchamp has answered the question well in terms of the technological aspects.
For my part, I would like to reiterate the fact that, despite Olymel's efforts to hire staff from the regions, which have produced some results, the issue of foreign workers will remain.
We have always taken the same direction, namely to work with foreign workers according to a long-term vision, whether in Vallée-Jonction or elsewhere. We have chosen French-speaking foreign workers to allow their integration, which has obviously worked well in Beauce. We do this throughout Quebec. We also help foreign workers to obtain their permanent residence. The processing time, which MP Gourde mentioned, is also important once these people have arrived in Canada.
Supporting workers in their efforts to obtain permanent residency is an important aspect, because at the end of the day, these people live in the region, they have an income of about $60,000 per year, they buy houses, they consume, they pay taxes and they become full citizens. We've always worked with that long-term vision with temporary foreign workers.