I think there are skilled workers in many communities, including ours, of course, but there are many barriers to accreditation.
In the situation of the Chinese Canadian community, I think language is still a much greater barrier. It's not as much a case for other immigrant communities as South Asian communities, because English is their language of instruction. However, they still face a lot of barriers.
The provincial government in Ontario is now attempting to address that through Bill 124, which deals with accreditation of foreign-trained professionals, including health professions. But certainly I think it would be nice for the federal government to help with the training issue, the language-training issue, and all those immigrant settlement types of issues, to help some of these foreign-trained professionals get ready, when the legislation is in place, to make it easier for them to get accreditation. I think it's more a provincial issue than a federal issue at this point, but support from the federal government is going to help in terms of the training and language issues.