Certainly. Maybe it's easiest to give you an example.
In the bean breeding program we have at Lethbridge, there's investment from the private sector and from government. The private sector wanted to scale up the work going on there, but they could not hire technical staff to carry that out using science cluster dollars because they are not allowed to use it for staffing funding. That is what prevented private industry from investing. That's where the labour shortage is. They were able to hire summer students, but that's only good for four months of the year, and of course work needs to be done outside of that. And post-docs certainly have projects to complete and other things to do. So it's that technical shortage we suffer.