The reason I asked that question is that in my neck of the woods—I'm from western Saskatchewan, bordering Alberta—we have a lot of people coming from Atlantic Canada, for example, to work in our energy sector. Our energy sector employs a lot of people specifically from Atlantic Canada. They'll actually relocate and move their whole family, or they will come temporarily and go back home on their off-days.
You brought up low-wage workers. Given the landscape we have today in Canada, I'm wondering how economic pressures, such as inflation, impact seasonal workers in particular. Are there examples other than the hours and salaries that you mentioned?