Thank you.
Just before we go back to Mr. Storseth, I have a question for the panel.
In my talks with people who have been to my office representing trades, one of the things they've indicated to me in terms of mobility is the fact that if they have a residence somewhere in the country and they're required to go somewhere else in the country, they don't want to give up their main residence. Is that a policy issue? Obviously it's a tax issue in terms of maintaining two residences and what they look at.
Have there been any studies done or any indications from the work you've seen on providing a financial incentive for those tradespeople who clearly don't want to leave the region they're from, but who would be happy to go on a temporary basis and not move their whole family, not move everything, so they can return after the work is done or the season is over?
Do you have any comments on that thought process, or has any work been done previously?