Mr. McMillan, you talked about labour mobility. I can give the example here of something that happened in Regina three years ago, when a company was trying to relocate a logistics facility there and couldn't build it. They literally said, “You know what, we can't do it. We can't find enough people to run it. We can't find the people to build it.”
How many projects would not have been built if we had not had the ability to have that temporary labour come in and fulfill the labour requirements so we could actually complete a project?