I think you'd be hard pressed to find a sector in Canada that's not affected by labour shortages. That's the reality that we have right now, and you see that playing across all sectors.
In Atlantic Canada, certainly a large part of our export industry is around seafood and seafood products. In Atlantic Canada, some of that is quite labour-intensive or traditionally has been quite labour-intensive.
One of the main things we're doing, similar to what Mr. Perron mentioned in terms of supply chain challenges, is helping businesses invest in automation and in making systems that work faster, that work more with robots and that are more automated so they actually require fewer people. Some of those jobs are the hardest jobs to fill. They're difficult jobs, and they're difficult working environments. Therefore, having investments in automation and in new machinery is probably the best way that we can help our companies not only address the labour shortage but also ensure more high-quality, highly consistent products, which are really what are demanded in export markets right now.