Thank you very much.
I'm going to stay on the theme of information technology.
It may not immediately come to mind about information technology in Sault Ste. Marie, but we have the Ontario Lottery Gaming Corporation, which is a multi-billion dollar corporation that relies heavily on IT. There are other small and medium-sized industries that have started that are related to it and have spun off, etc.
There are firms in Sault Ste. Marie that have people who work for them, and a lot of them are freelancers from Ukraine and Belarus as well. As we see this war unfolding, we're seeing a lot of the larger companies—I'm not talking about the Ontario lottery corporation, but in general—moving to safer spots in Ukraine. There are a lot of small, freelance individuals, who are very good, who are still working as freelancers—about 70% of them. We've seen a lot of people from Belarus, with their government and how it's changed, move to Ukraine.
My question, to the same witness, is this: Are you still finding that some of these IT people are shifting where they're working? How does it work, with Ukraine conscripting a lot of the men of 18-plus years of age to fight in this unjust war, and what kind of strain is happening in the IT industry in Ukraine?