I don't disagree with that.
Ms. Go, I'll get to your comments in a second.
I think my concern is that if we look at opening up.... As Ms. Brown said, if we don't look at opening up, even trying to provide a door or an opening for migrant workers, who I believe have come here and demonstrated that they are productive, who pay and do all the things.... I think they'd be great citizens.
My concern and my question is, will other governments tend to say, “Wait a second, we allowed them to go to Canada knowing they would return with dollars”, etc.? Maybe it's why nothing has been done; I don't know. Any assumptions date back to the sixties. Likewise, we talk about older workers, mandatory retirement at 65, which we all agree is totally discriminatory and shouldn't happen. But I think the reason it was done at the time, although I may disagree now, were reasons to which none of us would agree now. Times do change. But we haven't changed, and I think we need to.