With apologies and the greatest respect to the other witness, this is where we fundamentally disagree. And this is, I think, Government of Canada, past and present regime, stroke-of-genius stuff: by having foreign workers in this country, paying taxes, what are the settlement and integration costs? Zero, when they upgrade to permanent resident status.
We never repeated the German experience intentionally. We will not do that in this country. And in terms of increasing the levels, we will have the capacity to do that by enlarging, making it easier for our existing pool of foreign workers who have fully integrated into this country to change their labels from “foreign nationals“ to “permanent residents” through a just-in-time inventory process at the skilled worker processing stage. So in terms of making levels larger, as I said, you can't just spring open the gate and swallow the backlog. It's not the way to go. But you can increase it maybe 5%, or as much as 10%.