If I could make a small comparison, and I'm the king of cheap comparisons, so follow me on this one, when we were building small stuff, one or two guys could do it. Now we need a guy specialized in every single detail. That's why it's a cheap comparison because at the same time, the more our games are specialized with foreign people working on them, you need one guy who will take care of the animation of the face, one guy who will do the animals, one guy who will do the walking cycle, one who will do the idle behaviour. We have become extremely specialized.
To come back to your question about bringing people in, we have fewer problems for programmers because the way it's set up with the LMO, it's different, I know it's a federal and provincial mix, but in Quebec it can take up to four weeks for programmers, for example, whereas for other jobs it can take way longer. In the rest of Canada, it's super fast. There's the accelerated LMO, which allows us to get people faster.