I would agree; quite fundamentally, I would agree. I think that using a temporary foreign worker program to solve a problem that was, in part, created by that, and in part created by demographic change and changes in industry and globalization and all these factors, is using a band-aid approach to something that I think is a much more long-term issue: the shortage that employers are facing. Employers need these workers now, and these migrants want to come now. Many of them are already here, undocumented. That is a bit of an irony to try to work with.
I think that using the temporary program as the only means to get migrants and workers into the NOC C and D categories is going to lead to greater numbers of undocumented, greater numbers of people who are trying to stay, who are separated from families for long periods of time, greater costs--