My final question is one I think you've spurred me on to ask, actually. Mr. Hubbard talked about competitions across Canada, which I think is actually very important, and I appreciate his questioning. I have questioned the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration. As you know, we're potentially making some changes there. Is that skill set we're looking for available in new immigrants who we haven't been able to attract to this area?
The changes would allow the minister to identify skill sets that are not readily available in Canada or are going in high demand. Is it almost impossible for a new immigrant to get a job in your commission just because they don't have the skill set, or is it something that does exist around the world and something we may be able to attract?