Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. Certainly seven minutes is not enough, as we all understand, nor is the time we have today, because there are many questions.
By the way, I had the pleasure of visiting Mr. LeBlanc's plant, IMO Foods in Yarmouth, and it's nice to welcome all of you here, but it's particularly nice to see you here.
One of the things that strikes me as I listen to this evidence is that we Canadians haven't really appreciated the impact the demographic change we're seeing is going to have on our economy and our society. I'd like you to talk for a moment about your own industry and what you think it will mean in the next five years. For example, will it mean that as you have to pay more and more for your employees and have more trouble getting them, it will price you out of some markets? Will it mean people are going to be working in other fields, and there will be less activity in certain industries?
It seems to me we haven't recognized what a dramatic shift we're facing, because for the first time in our lifetime, instead of having a situation where there aren't enough jobs, we'll have a situation where more and more there aren't enough employees. I would like your comments on that very broad question.