I want to end on a note of positive work mobility. I'd like to talk a little about and hear from you from your expertise and have you describe some of the ways we can make Canada's labour more mobile. As you know, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce recently cited this as the top barrier for business, and the Association of Canadian Community Colleges called the labour market imbalance the largest threat to our economy.
We have 1.7 million passengers per year flying into the Fort McMurray airspace. So 141,000 passengers per month are flying in there, and we still do not have enough people—not enough skilled people, not enough unskilled people. For some odd reason, with the highest household income in Canada, $185,000, we can't seem to attract them.
I've looked at some of the impediments to work mobility, and one of them is the issue of housing to accommodate the labour demand.
I know you're not going to be able to give an answer, but if you could provide the committee with an answer in writing I'd greatly appreciate it. How can we use the Canadian market more effectively as far as labour mobility?