I'm going to touch on labour really quickly, because it's obviously an issue. In my home province, I'm starting to see the Construction Association of P.E.I. do some things we've never seen it do before. It's using virtual reality to train people, and programs set up for newcomers. You're going to start to see growth in that sector. It's going to take some time, obviously, with the government allowing the trades to be part of the immigration model and opening those doors up.
We all want it to be faster, for sure. However, it was almost like the housing market hit the perfect storm over the past few years, and COVID-19 really exposed that in some instances. Is there anything else? I listened very closely to your preamble, and I was very impressed with some of the ideas you had.
Is there any one idea that may stand out more so for getting more people—immigrants—into the workforce more quickly if you're not seeing that somewhere, like in Vancouver if that's where you are today?