On page 10 in the graph on seasonal workers, everything is up--temporary, term, casual, seasonal. Why are temporary jobs or non-full-time jobs on the increase compared to what is actually happening here? How much of that is institutionalized?
The Canada Revenue Agency, which is a crown corporation, hire very few full-time workers any more. Everybody is casual, contract, or temporary. They have five of these scattered across Canada--Shawinigan, Summerside, I think Surrey, and another somewhere. Why are institutions, whether government or private, apparently, going to these temporary or contract seasonal jobs rather than creating permanent full-time employment?