Maybe it's a little bit simpler than that to some extent. Here I would refer more to what's going on in meat-packing facilities. It is simply work that many Canadians will not do or do not want to do. You can lead that horse to water, but I'm not strong enough to pull his neck down to make him drink. That's part of the challenge too.
To some extent, I think the Canadian economy has always had that element to it. In my personal experience, my father came here after World War II to hoe beets in a field, yet my father was an electrician in the Netherlands and he ran a crew in one of the most important coal mines in the country. He gave it all up to do this work as his way into Canada. We've had these challenges. I think there will be more and more pressure with an aging demographic too.