But the minister, in this legislation, is using a package of identifiers of skilled labour that's needed. It's not that company B has to say they need a plumber. The plumber has the opportunity to come here and find a job. In this case our minister is using a package of criteria or indicators of the types of occupations that are required. So it doesn't require a company to ask Mr. Smith from India--sorry, I guess I shouldn't use Smith--to come here because he has the specific skills they want. It allows anybody with a certain occupational skill that's generally needed in this country to come here, based on those criteria or that analysis, from a variety of approaches.
Your argument doesn't hold water with me, sir.