We did a report on the labour market, with the intention of providing the status of the current labour market. We also looked at the issue of labour shortages and skills mismatch.
In that report, based on the data that we received from the Conference Board of Canada on the vacancies that exist in Canada, we could not really find any strong evidence of any kind of a labour shortage widespread in Canada, or even at the regional level at the professional level.
The only place that has any indication of a labour shortage was Saskatchewan. To find other evidence for that, we also looked at the wage growth for various professions in different regions, and we did not see any indication of abnormal wage increases, which you would normally expect if there was a shortage of labour.
Overall, our conclusion was that we could not find any evidence of a shortage of labour. Now we did not link that to the TFW, the temporary foreign workers. We haven't really done any kind of work on that, and I think the only way you can actually do credible work on temporary foreign workers is to have very credible data on the shortage of labour in Canada, which we do not have at the moment. That would be the first step. We would like to do that.