There's a recent study out talking about the impact of temporary foreign workers, a program that has expanded quite massively. Up to 300,000 people went to work today in Canada under that program.
To you first, and then to Ms. Robinson, let me ask whether there is any connection that we can make between the availability of those entry-level apprenticeship jobs, those jobs that are not unpaid internships but are the skills training within the work environment that is being supplanted.... It's quite permissive and easy—this is admitted by the government as well, it's not the opposition's point of view—to seek out temporary foreign workers, and it is quicker and cheaper and easier, particularly for a resource-sector company.
Does that put any pressure on the ability of young people to go that first step, to gain that access rather than go the route of unpaid internships?