Yes, that trend is accurate. I also have seen that from Statistics Canada.
Statistics Canada also has another interesting stat. It suggests that 80% of Canada's future workforce needs to come from immigration, so we will be putting a proposal to government for how we build back out of this crisis, particularly as it relates to these hardest-hit sectors. It is our hope that there will be some urgency applied to allowing more workers into this country, at all skill levels, and to most immediately fixing some of the blockages that exist today as related to working applications that have been paused because of COVID. We are planning now for the summer. We are trying to get international students into this country. We have a working holiday visa. Those applications have been paused.
We need to unlock some of the existing systems to allow us to get as many workers as we can for this summer, but we also need to deal with some systemic issues around affordability and the fact that we have housekeepers who are commuting three hours a day back and forth because they can't afford to live in the city in which they work, and obviously those are more long-term issues.