I think there are a couple things, MP Lewis.
One challenge now is that our workers, particularly unionized construction workers, are a very mobile workforce. Close to your area now in Sarnia, there's a big project and there are electricians and boilermakers from all over the country. In Fort McMurray during shutdowns, construction workers travel all across the country.
For these big projects, oftentimes there's a living-out allowance included, so there's an incentive for workers to go. However, oftentimes, there aren't living-out allowances, so you'll have areas where you have high unemployment and maybe 300 kilometres down the road you have excess demand where there aren't enough workers available. There's a disincentive for workers to travel because they're going to have to pay those travel, accommodation and lunch costs out of their own pocket. They're not going to make that journey. If you provide this tax deduction in the budget implementation bill and/or in the other initiatives, that will provide incentives for workers to go where the work is and help balance labour markets in Canada.