That's actually preferable to importing other trades or having certification that is uncertain. We have these workers and there's a small return for them through your bill. We have all of that capital invested in training them and going through requirements to make sure they have the proper skills. They're actually going to be qualified, versus what foreign labour, which we might actually have to import, would be. I really appreciate this bill, because it actually is a push back against taking a shortcut instead of having this be an incentive.
The fact of the matter is that the incentive goes back to the families. When you actually have a partner who's travelling or working abroad, they have extra costs. These are single-parent homes for that moment. This is what we've grown up with and been a part of in our area. I want you to highlight that, because I think that's really important. Your bill isn't about the individual trying to claim something; it's really about the family.