To your first question around engagement with BDC and EDC, they're two organizations that are working in our province. In EDC's case, there's no office established there yet, but BDC has a presence. They're working with our firms in Prince Edward Island, and we're collaborating with them on an ongoing basis.
I think the accelerated growth initiative that Minister Bains announced will compel us to work closer together on real-time projects, and I think that's going to be a very positive development.
With respect to your question around labour force availability for the tourism sector, you're quite right, it is a challenge. Unfortunately, tourism's high season is at the same time when there's a need for farm labourers and fish plant workers as well, so there's a quick depletion of that labour force.
We work with the Tourism Industry Association around programs that support labour market development. I think, increasingly, what's going to be important there is to make the firms more profitable so that they can pay higher wages to extend the season so that it provides a longer track of employment for potential employees, but there is a significant challenge in that sector and those other primary sectors that I mentioned.