I've done a bit of research. According to Statistics Canada, immigrants play a key role in a number of Canada's key sectors, including the construction sector, accounting and others.
I want to focus a bit on health, because we know that we have a shortage in the health sector, and immigrants play a key role. They make up 25% of registered nurses, 42% of nurse aides and related occupations, 43% of pharmacists, 37% of physicians, 45% of dentists and 61% of dental technologists.
Again, you've touched on this, but in your view, what impact will a reduction in planned immigration levels—or a lack of planning—have on Canada's labour force in the coming years in the health sector?