It is quite a process. If you're under the agricultural stream, which is primary agriculture only, the cost to apply for an LMIA is zero. If you're outside of the agricultural stream—such as a meat-processing plant, which we have here at Sunterra—the cost of each application is $1,000. If you need 10 workers, that's a $10,000 cheque that you write to the government just to have the right to bring in a farm worker. Then, on top of that, you have to go overseas and try to recruit workers. We do that, or we might use a third party in a foreign country to find workers for us. Of course, there's a cost that we have to pay that third party to do that. That cost can sometimes be up to $1,000 per employee.
When you have the worker, you send that information to the worker. They have to apply for a work permit overseas. They submit that application and that gets processed. There's a cost to them, and to the Canadian government. I think those costs are about $250 a day, or somewhere around there, but don't quote me on that.
That takes a while. Then, once you get the approval letter for them to come to Canada, you have to arrange flights for them to bring them to Canada. On top of that, regardless of what stream they're in, for housing you have to ensure that there's a house set up for them, ready to go, equipped with everything they're going to need. You have to pick them up from the airport. When they do arrive, we make sure they know where the grocery store is and where the post office is. We get them set up with banking, health care—