I would agree.
We recently had a meeting with the Alberta Chamber of Commerce. Representatives from both Edmonton and Calgary as well as rural municipalities and rural areas were present, and that was certainly a common theme.
The labour shortage in Alberta is unique. I understand that this is a problem facing Canada as a whole, but whereas our eastern counterparts are facing more a skills gap in which the particular skills needed in the workplace are not readily available within the workforce, that's simply not the case in Calgary or in Alberta overall. We have very low unemployment, which suggests that it's truly a labour shortage overall that is the problem, both in heavily populated urban centres as well as in rural areas of the province.