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It's quite easy, or relatively easy, in very deep labour markets, like southern Ontario, the Montreal plain, the lower mainland in B.C., or the Edmonton-Calgary corridor, because people can move the costs of movement. You may have to drive further, but you can move around. The firms are next door, and so on. Where it's difficult, and what we're really struggling with, and what you have to struggle with, as members of Parliament, is the fact that we have a lot of people in industries where we do have to release labour but where these are smaller communities, far from alternative employment. That is the real struggle we have.