Thank you.
I actually don't know the exact number either, but I would advocate that anything helps.
I would love to come back to your first question about what we can do and what is broken.
To me, it's very simple. If you look at the permanent economic strains and the ways people are coming in—that's the 500,000; the new high-water mark for immigration—it's a points system. It lets in people who have multiple degrees. The challenge there—and we have credentialing issues in Canada, as you know—is that in our sector, the most in-demand positions are entry-level positions.
There is a fundamental misalignment with our immigration program. With a few small tweaks, we could start to resolve this in a meaningful way. We've already provided these NOC codes to IRCC and to ESDC.