Again you're relating back to my experience. We had a real shortage of bricklayers and masons in southern Ontario. It was to the point of being ridiculous, because the price of laying bricks went from $200 for 100 bricks up to $1,200 for 100 bricks. That ended up costing the consumer, in terms of the price of the house.
I'm sure you've seen cyclical things, so as a country shouldn't we be reaching out to where there is skilled labour--maybe it's the U.K., Italy, or any other country in the world--and encourage the trades in those areas to come here to help us?
Mr. Smillie, it's good to hear you say that some of the rules and regulations are moving in that direction to simplify things, from what you've seen in the last short while.