All right.
You also talked about the need for trained workers and perhaps to have some of the gaps made up through immigration. My understanding is that there are some changes to the residency requirements, so that when someone has put in their application they're required to be in Canada for a certain amount of time. Some truckers are choosing to no longer go north-south across the Canada-U.S. border, because now when people exit the country, it's recorded and can be used to say they weren't in the country long enough for residency.
What does that do to the industry and should that not be studied further? These people have already made a commitment to Canadian citizenship.