Certainly. When the Wood Manufacturing Council came into existence—I believe it was in 2003—we did a sector study. Every five years thereafter we've done a major labour market study to look at the changes that have taken place. We are also in the process of updating some national occupational standards for the industry.
Given the changes that are coming to the industry through the tall wood buildings and the increase of structural wood use in non-residential construction, I think we'll be seeing an evolution of the roles in the industry. We already have pre-manufactured housing and panellized homes. We may see a job emerge that's some kind of hybrid between an architectural technologist and an assembler, for example.
Those are things that are being confirmed and investigated on an ongoing basis through these labour market studies, through the occupational standards updating, and also through some of the pre-employment training programs that we are rolling out in different provinces.