I would tend to agree with you. I think the real risk is to quintessential middle-class Canadian jobs. When you're talking about entry-level, low-skilled employment, as we grow as an economy—and every economy as we industrialize—we stop doing the rudimentary things that are entry-level economic activities. We develop, and we grow.
It's the same thing with the labour workforce. As we grow, and as we educate and develop our workforce, they tend to do higher, more value-added work, sometimes leaving a gap. Those things happen in every advanced economy. What we see—