Thanks, Mr. Veldman.
Port jobs are highly paid industrial jobs, and that's wonderful for the portion of the population who are able to secure those jobs. One thing I think most of us have heard from the community is that having that high percentage of well-paid industrial jobs puts quite a bit of pressure on other parts of the economy, particularly the service economy, social services, and hospitality and tourism. This is a phenomenon that you're well acquainted with.
Perhaps it's a bit more of a philosophical question, but I'm wondering how the federal government and local governments should work together to ensure that the rest of the economy also has the labour force it needs to function and provide the services that the community needs.