I think first, while they're in the supply chain sector itself, yes, there are some lower-paying jobs, but there are also some pretty good-paying jobs. In Alberta, for example, we have people who own and operate warehouses there who are paying something like $28 or $30 an hour and still can't get people. So, funnily enough, we have a shortage in a lot of parts of the country in higher-paying jobs that we can't fill because people don't see it as glamorous, I suppose. Within companies, as you move up to a manager, director, and a VP in the supply chain of logistics, they're good-paying jobs.
On January 31st, 2008. See this statement in context.