I'm not as up on the temporary foreign workers situation as I probably should be. However, we are concerned that there will be an influx of workers who'll take the seasonal jobs and, therefore, that we'll have more displaced workers living in our region. That's for certain a major concern for our area.
I want to make this next point really clear: when Prince Edward Island is in full throttle, as I call it, when all of our seasonal industries are going, we have the second-highest rate of employment in the country. Islanders want to work. Atlantic Canadians want to work. The attitude around the fact that we just want to work 15 weeks and then draw EI is a barbaric, old idea, and it needs to be go away. The policies in 2012 were actually based on that idea, that seasonal workers just want EI.