I really do believe this is a very important issue. I believe it's an important part of the solution. Yes, we are a nation of immigrants. Of course we all are, as former Prime Minister Mulroney said many times. My own father came from England. My mother's parents came from the highlands of Scotland. I think if we go back one or two generations, we've all come from somewhere else.
However, that wasn't the question you asked. Economic immigration—I won't get into the issue of other types of immigration—is very, very important. You've probably received conflicting advice. Some statisticians say, “Look, it won't solve our problem, because you're bringing in the same profile of the population.” That suggests that we should be weighting toward younger economic immigrants rather than older economic immigrants.