Thank you for your presentations. You're such a diverse group and so informative about your different sectors.
Earlier today we had the Alberta Federation of Labour here. They have some very serious concerns about chapter 12 and labour mobility. When I think about labour mobility here domestically, within our country, to have people able to move back and forth, and also about foreign labour coming in, the concerns of the labour federation and our focus in looking at the TPP is that it will be a net benefit—not not just to Canada, but to Canadians, in creating those high-quality jobs, high-paying jobs that we want in our country.
This question could be for everybody.
Mr. McMillan, I'll start with you. Have you looked at a strategy? Now that we're in a bit of a down cycle right now with oil, have you looked at a strategy in other sectors—construction, mining, farming—where you'd be able to pull that labour so that we won't be caught in a situation like we are today or were in a number of years ago when we had to ramp up with our workforce, and maybe we didn't have it, and we had to bring in a lot of temporary foreign workers?