I know we need temporary foreign workers. We have them in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Ontario. We need them. If they work under our collective agreements, they get exactly the same money that a Canadian gets. That's the deal, and that's the deal we tried to get the LMOs under. I can't speak to other entities and how they're doing it.
The one thing I would say is this: if you're going to sell young people on careers in construction or in the skilled trades, there needs to be a monetary reward for standing on the high line in Fort McMurray at 40 below and thinking you'd rather be any other place in the world but there. But if you know you're going to make $150,000 this year, you'll get that flange tightened up and think about getting somewhere where you're not going to die.