I think that's fantastic.
Here, in Truro, Nova Scotia, when I was growing up there were really only three families who were Chinese. Now we have many young women, young girls, including my niece, who are from China, and they grew up together in the system and had each other to fall back on. They have integrated so well and they are very welcome. More Chinese people are welcome here. We love seeing them. Many of them are working and it's really fantastic. We also celebrate the Chinese new year and have lots of festivities like that, which is good for Nova Scotians who are not used to Chinese customs as well.
Your department did unveil a very ambitious and, I would say, historic levels plan to make room for higher target numbers of newcomers into the country, which we obviously need because we are an aging society. Here in Nova Scotia we are definitely aging and we need immigrants.
In my books, immigration has always been the right choice, and having more people in Canada will strengthen our communities. Can you explain how these measures for residents of Hong Kong actually fit into your levels plan?