Yes, but is the answer, really, that there should be more training, taking the funds from the EI to do the training, so that the unemployed manufacturing workers who are now on the street, or the forestry workers, can be retrained? That is number one.
Number two, should we not change the point system and actually allow some of those people to come into Canada? Right now the skilled workers, unless they have degrees and speak fluent English, are not the types of workers you necessarily are looking for. We need carpenters, for example. Carpenters don't have enough points to come into Canada.
So yes, we are all for changing the point system, but this is not what Bill C-50 is doing. Bill C-50 is basically allowing the minister to bring people and move categories of people up and down; it's not changing the point system. I don't see how that would necessarily make the system any better.