That's a complicated question to answer in under 30 seconds, but I'm going to do my best.
Obviously this is a highly unionized industry, for the most part. As you get into the independent power producers and the electrical contractors, those are not always all unionized.
It's actually a sector that pays pretty well today. We have pretty good retention today. We took a bit of a backslide after the pandemic, as most industries did. They saw people job-hopping from one industry to another or just retiring early. This is a sector that actually does have good compensation for the most part, and because the independent power producers and the electrical contractors compete with their utility peers, you tend to see better compensation than perhaps in other industries as well.