From:
http://thefraserdomain.typepad.com/energy/2006/04/peak_oil_a_shat.html

"As Fort McMurray's population has increased to 61,000, from 33,000 in 1996, housing has become in such short supply that the average mobile home now sells for $277,000 and people are renting couches for $500 a month

The crowding and labor shortages pushed Canadian Natural Resources to build a jet runway long enough to accommodate Boeing 737s to allow workers to commute to their giant new Horizon project. Shell Canada has built a giant pipeline to transport diluted oil sand bitumen hundreds of miles south to a new upgrading plant outside Edmonton. "

I don't think too many illegal burger flippers can afford to fly in / fly out - or pay $500 a month to sleep on a couch...

Holy Heisenberg.  A quarter of a million dollars for a mobile home?  And I thought real estate prices were bad here...