It's certainly a challenge to get workers. In 2008 we had 100 foreign workers who came from Russia and China. It's been very difficult this year just to get any LMOs, which are needed to get foreign workers. That process this year, I would suggest to you, has been delayed by anywhere from four to six weeks. I think it's going to be a tremendous challenge for us to get foreign workers to start processing on May 1. That's something that's been different from other years.
The other thing that's happening on the labour force issue is that traditionally we've always had 150 to 175 Newfoundlanders come over. With the demographics in Newfoundland, a lot of them are able to retire now or are getting out of the seafood industry, so those numbers have fallen to probably 75 to 100 in the last year, about half of what we would normally get from Newfoundland. In P.E.I., it's always been a challenge to get people in rural areas. We've undertaken such things as busing them from Charlottetown. We've done quite a few things.