I think it's a full range. There are deficiencies in the energy sector. There's a crisis that people are experiencing in Alberta with respect to having skilled workers in the petroleum trade. There are deficiencies in British Columbia with respect to the construction trade. The mining industry is reporting that they have serious skill shortages.
I really think there are a number of sectors that this cuts across that are lacking in the skilled people they need--and even beyond that, the next stage when we talk about infrastructure, when you're working, for example, as a doctor, and you have a team that's probably made up of eight other technicians, radiologists, and technologists who support that role. Those areas are in need of skilled workers, and we're really not producing them at the rate that we actually should be.