I want to follow up on the labour situation. You indicated there's no credible data to say there is a shortage, but at the same time you can say that there isn't a shortage. I don't think you can say there's not a shortage if you can't determine if there is one.
I'll give an analogy, and I'm going to follow up on Mr. Saxton's comment. I have a pretty significant trucking industry in my riding, and they are constantly looking for long-haul truckers. Most of the stuff in western New Brunswick, because there are no train tracks in western New Brunswick, has to move on a truck. There is a lot of advertising; they are looking for temporary foreign workers quite often. I wonder if we can get into this, because there are a number of people out there who have the skills to truck but for various reasons do not want to do the long haul, or may not be able to meet the requirements of a long haul for crossing the border.
Do you believe that maybe there are some of those types of things in there, because there is an estimate, you think there are workers out there, but they are really not ones who can do the job?