I have just one quick point on that. Of the 280,000 immigrants who we took in last year, only about 49,000 were principal applicants or skilled workers selected by the federal government. That's a very small number, about 17%. My figure here shows that the provinces brought in roughly 36,000.
But I raise one caution on the provincial sponsorship. It's successful in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Everybody is happy with it there and I'm sure in British Columbia as well. But part of the problem is that many of these people are unskilled workers, and they're being paid wages that are less than Canadians would be paid. If you can easily get foreign labour at a cheaper cost than you can Canadian, you're going to take the foreign labour.
In addition to that, there's no control over these people. From the day they arrive in Quebec, they can leave for Toronto the following day. There's no follow-up or chasing.