We've seen a lot of workers being laid off in the home care sector, particularly if their employers themselves have been laid off and are now at home and able to take care of the individuals those home care workers were taking care of previously, or if employers are working from home and are able to share the responsibilities of taking care of a child or a person with a disability or a medical condition at home.
We're also seeing layoffs, of course, in the restaurant sector and in the tourism sector. We know there are a lot of migrant workers who've lost their jobs in those sectors, but they are interested in continuing to contribute to Canada in some way and are inspired to work where there are labour shortages, such as on farms. Some of those workers might have a background in health care and could utilize that during the pandemic.