 How do we balance the system? And how do we fix the system of getting more trade people? I think one of the biggest problems again, we've said it a million times, is the stigma that surrounds the skilled trades industry. You know, it's the fact that we've come so far away from saying, hey, you should get into the skilled trades. Because like we said before, you should become a doctoral lawyer, chase that money. Problem is we're pushing people into other industry saying, oh, well no. The high school dropouts, those are the people that get into the skilled trades. I've told this story a million times. My buddy who's an electrician. He's a commercial electrician who works in Ottawa. He's working in a mall. Father and a son walk by and he overhears the father say, this is why you stay in school so you don't become like him. Little does he know my buddy's making great money. He loves his job. So he's doing something that he's passionate about. But people look down upon the skilled trades.