Thank you. That problem exists. On our end, we envision a system where people have the ability to choose where they want to work, in the job market that is best suited to them. The question is this: can we eliminate the labour mobility barriers so people can travel to or work in a region for a period of time and then return to their own communities. Today, the vast majority of new mines are built up north. In terms of the work schedule, people fly in and fly out. They work on site for a few weeks and then go back home for a few weeks.
That's a departure from the past because communities are no longer built around the mine, as was the case years ago. I would say the challenge today is to enable workers to move around freely and work where they want when they want.