I hope it came across as a part of my presentation that it certainly isn't just port-related employers that are facing labour shortage issues; this problem moves through the rest of the community as well.
While that is true, Ms. Koutrakis made the comment earlier around wages, and we've essentially seen average wages within the port industry almost double over the last 10 to 15 years. The average wage is between $90,000 and $100,000 annually, so it does pay quite well.
To your point, Mr. Bachrach, there's a relatively low barrier to entry for many jobs within the port industry from a skills and experience perspective. While there are many benefits to that in terms of who we can bring into the industry, the other challenge is that we are also competing with other sectors that are often looking for a labour force that traditionally matches up with those demographics. When you have a finite labour force, that is absolutely where the challenge is.