I understand what you're saying in terms of attempting to understand the positive and negative impacts of a specific program, like temporary foreign workers, but without that background, without the understanding of what's happening in the labour market at that level, as the governor of the bank said earlier, we'd always like more data.
How critical is having that data to a government implementing a program such as the temporary foreign worker program, as employers are coming to the federal government saying they need this program to augment because they simply have a labour shortage available?
How important is the data in order to guide the effectiveness of a program like temporary foreign workers?