Well, in a sense, it is part of our recommendations in that we're saying we have to streamline the foreign worker permit process. Basically what we're saying is eliminate that requirement for advertising jobs. We're saying that if in that particular position in that particular region of the country the stats are there to tell Service Canada officials there's a labour market problem—and they're very aware of it in Alberta—why do we have to go through this, and why can't we have bulk applications? The majority of our members are small independent operators who don't have the ability to hire a consultant and go through this very expensive process for bringing in a few temporary workers. That's why we want to work with organizations like the Canadian Tourism Human Resources Council, whereby they would be the body that would actually do the administration of these bulk permits to help meet the needs of a number of different employers. That's exactly what we're looking for.
On October 26th, 2006. See this statement in context.