I couldn't agree with you more. I think the Minister of Immigration now understands this. A lot of it has been because of the feedback that MPs have been getting on the ground. Immigration is a big issue in my riding, and the labour market impact assessment is something that all employers, permanent residents, and people here on work permits and student visas who are trying to get jobs are complaining about. The process is very flawed and very bureaucratic. We've passed that information along to the minister. We're very hopeful to get some positive results on that, to ensure that we can get these talented people into Canada, helping Canadian businesses grow the economy. Thank you for your testimony on that. I really appreciate it.
Going to housing and home building, one of your recommendations was to support increased access for the home buyers' plan. Housing's a big concern, whether you're in Vancouver, whether you're in Toronto, or whether you're in Montreal. I come from Brampton East, which is a high-growth area right now. The price of houses in my riding, from last year to this year, has gone up by 25%. That is just putting them out of reach. I'm 31 years old. All my friends are now getting into good jobs. They're finished their master's degrees, and they have upper middle-class incomes, in my opinion, but they can't afford a house where they grew up. This is a massive challenge, I believe, not only for the federal government, but the provincial government and the municipal governments.
Do you have some further insight on one thing you would like to see in this budget that would help address that problem?