Sure. Thank you for the question.
I may bring in Mr. Berrigan for some of this.
Approximately half of our workforce in Canadian agriculture is seasonally employed. Approximately 70,000 of those are temporary foreign workers, that is, from overseas or other countries. We do have an ongoing shortage. We fill some of that with the temporary foreign worker program and the seasonal agricultural worker program, but there continues to remain a gap. We have organizations like the Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council that are researching this and trying to come up with solutions on to fill that gap. Some of that is training, broadening the scope of what's allowed to be provided as training under what I think is called the part II EI program. Mr. Berrigan can speak to that, but it's basically broadening the scope of those opportunities to allow folks to remain in the industry and upscale themselves while they're outside the regular work season.
I'll turn it over to Mr. Berrigan quickly.