Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Ms. O'Neill, for coming here today.
You alluded to developed countries, or G-20 countries, and said that one of the best ways for them to help underdeveloped countries is through foreign guest workers. These workers are working in their countries and sending money home. You even mentioned that you're helping with the money transfers. It goes to the schools and to facilities like those. So you must be very much in favour of that.
Would you be concerned if some of these G-20 countries started limiting these foreign workers who are coming in? Not only would you be disrupting these men, mostly, who would have to go back to no jobs, but you would also have to backfill with aid to these countries, because you would.... Do you see it as both a really good thing for the businesses in a developed country and as a really good form of aid? Should a country not really look at changing that policy?