It's a big question. I think we've pointed to the whole issue of the decline of the working-age population as being critical. Literacy, which is something we may be able to do something about, particularly literacy with respect to the new immigrant population whose mother tongue is not English or French, is an important area.
I'm not sure what I can suggest about seasonal work, other than that it is quite interesting that we've seen an increase in temporary employment. There may be something there with respect to what could we do to stabilize employment, to keep more people in the labour market, and to offset those declines. Of course, there's the fact that even though the overall Canadian participation rate is very high, we have key groups in which there is low participation. Bringing them into the labour force could do quite a lot to offset what we see as future shortages. But I don't think I'd be able to weight them and rank-order them.