Today, I would say that the construction labour market is at 95% capacity. Six months from now it'll be at 110% capacity. So really, we don't have enough people today. Even if we could get everybody to where the work was, it still wouldn't be enough. With the confluence of energy investment we're getting in Canada, the demand side of the equation is huge. Combined with that is the folks who are getting older, meaning those in their 50s and 60s who are going to leave. Who then will do the work?
During the 1980s and 1990s it was difficult for a young person to get into the trades because of the economic conditions. So here we are 20 years later where we have a situation in which there are hardly any young people moving through the system. It's a serious problem today and I would say that my colleagues on the panel here would probably agree that the members they represent are experiencing it today and that it will be worse down the road.