Well, all of our sectors of agriculture would benefit from any increased labour mobility, particularly in Alberta. Alberta is a relatively lightly populated province. Certainly the ability of workers from other parts of Canada or other parts of the world to come to Alberta, become employed, and become citizens here would be a great benefit right through the supply chain. It would be noticed first of all at the processing level, because that's where the shortages are the most acute, but right through.
The common misconception is that there are two types of farms—the really small, quaint family farms and the big, arrogant corporate farms. The reality is that almost all farms are in-between. They're family operations. Some of them are quite large, and some of them do require employees.
So labour mobility and access to labour would be a tremendous benefit for our whole sector, right across it.