Well, low-income wage growth in the Canadian context, or in the American context, for that matter, is largely driven by minimum wage policy. That's often what drives up low wages in Canada. With respect to that, most provincial minimum wages are at this point indexed to inflation. Workers at the bottom end of the spectrum should see, at year's end or when the indexation kicks in, an increase in those wages at roughly the rate of inflation.
Minimum wages in the U.S. tend to be much lower to begin with. I haven't done a direct comparison to the U.S., but in terms of Canada, we will likely see at the low end, at some point, probably in 2023, a rough indexation whereby low-wage workers are made whole, in a sense, versus rising inflation.