Yes. We see the major drivers of many of the labour gaps in agriculture, the shortages, are the remote locations involved often for many of the operations. There's not a local labour force available to really meet that need regardless of the wage rates offered.
There are jobs that are less desired by Canadians for which you can spend months and months recruiting and bump up your wage rates. I know, for example, in packing plants they offer very competitive benefits packages and they're still struggling to find people to bring in.