Yes, absolutely, and that's the important point: across sectors and across skills. They're not “low” or “high”. They're in demand. The other point here, though, from a chamber perspective as well, including the sectoral focus, and I've alluded to it, would also be a geographical one or an overlay and having a community focus as well. You've heard a lot here about rural communities, too, and the need to drive labour there as well.
The other point I'll try to make as we talk about pathways to permanent residency here is that we have any number of recommendations vis-à-vis the temporary foreign worker program. Even the name itself brings up some connotations. However, what is really important about this program, despite its temporary nature, is that people arrive with labour market integration and a job offer. They hit the ground running. This is unheard of in a lot of the other programs. This sets up temporary foreign workers for success from the outset, so we would hate to lose that in any sort of discussion about modernization and changes we'd recommend.
Thank you.