Okay, thank you.
On the fish worker picture, when I came here 13 years ago, the picture of a town with a fish-packing plant was a town where for some months of the year there were a certain number of jobs, and it seemed from the descriptions that there were at least ten workers for each of those jobs. We know that within families, somebody would take the job for a certain number of weeks until they qualified for EI, and then the next week their brother would show up so that he could get his number of weeks that were required, because EI essentially kept them alive over the winter. It seems that even with the demographic change, the picture that was drawn for us then would suggest that there were so many people looking for work, I'm finding it hard to believe there aren't enough of them now.
So where did those people go, other than to Alberta? Did that generation of fish workers not have very many children? Did they all leave, or are they not educated enough to do the jobs in the new plants?