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Yeah, heating's good. Oh, yeah, I remember I talked to you just the other day in Montreal. My friend, he was working on a Bodera spoiler from Germany, and he got all the circulators for hot water going. And he did this all by himself just on YouTube, and he was able to do all that. And he worked for a company in Montreal, but he didn't like it. And I told him to stick to the air conditioning, and he stuck to the plumber because it was simpler. Yeah, that was a big mistake. If he held with that air conditioner, he would have had his license by now. The guy had to have his apprenticeship served, and if the guy counted his hours, he would have had his license, and he would have been in the gold mine right now. The plumbers, I don't know. I don't think there was that much money. Of course, there's good money if you have a license, but they got all the people here. They're very expensive if you try to get a plumber or an electrician or an air conditioning guy out here. They take you right over the hill there. Yeah, when I was in Montreal, they were charging a buck and a quarter an hour for us. Whether you're a gas tech or a refrigeration tech or a plumber, it's all the same union. It's all the same rate, so the pay would have been the same. But yeah, when I left Quebec, the pay that I was getting there when I came out here to Ontario, Ontario was charging the same to the client, but paying the workers half as much. There's just no strong union here to back them up.

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