I guess there are many reasons why I think we need to have regularization. But I'll just respond to your concern, and I'll use the live-in caregivers again as an example.
Certainly the Philippines as a country relies on remittances from Filipinos abroad. I can't remember how it's ranked as a country; it could be number one. I think it is number one. Part of that is the live-in caregiver program. In a way, I think the Philippine government cares about the money that is sent home instead of about the people returning home. So having live-in caregivers allows people to come here and have a chance to regularize....
There are many problems with the live-in caregivers program, mind you. But they have no problem with the fact that these women, as nurses, leave the country and come here to work as nannies in order to send money home, and eventually stay in Canada. I don't think they will have a problem with anybody else as long as they send the money home. These immigrants are here, working as nannies, in part to support the family back home. They will continue to do that, regardless of their status in Canada. So I don't think we need to worry about that.