Thank you very much.
Let me turn to the other gentlemen, from the ironworker and painter and allied trade groups. It struck me, as I heard you guys talk, that on the one hand we have the tight-wire walker, and on the other hand we have Spiderman. And I say that in a very complimentary fashion. It's daring work, and you have to be courageous to do it. I think a lot of Canadians admire people who do that, because we have a history of building great bridges and buildings in our country. It's remarkable work.
Now, I'm from Nova Scotia, and I have the impression that a lot of people are going west. Workers of various kinds are going. Are you seeing people in your trade, for example, coming from the east, and if so, in what numbers? Although you talked about why some of them aren't, I have the impression that a lot of people generally are coming from the east. But are these groups not coming?