We look at Statistics Canada—I think it's the top 21 jobs—and I am pleased to say that we're in seven of the top 10. We're very much where the labour market needs are. We look at them nationally and then we look at them regionally as well.
Some of our business lines are not. Laundry would be a good example, but what we're trying to do with laundry is targeting certain segments of the population, such as the mentally ill, who come and work in our centres de tri, our processing plants, and in the laundry itself. Where there are lines where we're not where we want to be in the labour market, we look to target specific groups of the offender population to keep them busy, and a lot of it would be the repetitive work, like laundry.