Certainly from all of the research, both allegorical and anecdotal, the agrifood sector is booming. There's no question it's one of the things that's driving the Saskatchewan economy, specifically in those areas.
What I've heard, certainly from the SME standpoint, is very interesting. When you talk about biotech, you talk about a minimum science degree, science engineering, mathematical, but what a lot of these people are specifically lacking are the soft skills. When I say “soft skills” I don't want to put that as a negative, but these are entrepreneurial jobs and as much as somebody might be able to look through a microscope, the anecdotal inference is that people need to be able to meet with investors and be able to sell, market, produce, manage labs, and all these other things that are going to be very important to these jobs.
Specifically in those two sectors I see great growth, and that is certainly what we are seeing from our sister organizations. Otherwise we have aquaculture, both of those organizations, had a huge resurgence in the last two or three years, or I should say huge growth since the last time we did our last labour market survey.