The detail has to start with the youth, seeing what the youths' attitude is.
I know in Nova Scotia they're starting with some video training. Their view of a fish plant maybe a bit dated. The workers themselves respond very positively to having a foreign worker mix in their population. They're members of the community. There are other aspects of it that the community gains by people coming in.
What we've done is change wage scales, looked at the needs. We would love to have people on shift work, but we do not have enough for one shift.
They have educational programs in the schools, orientation within the plants to try to get people through the initial stigma.