Let's come back to the labour market situation over the years, and our ability to fill available jobs.
I believe that you said we would reach neutrality — if I can put it that way — by 2020. In other words, in 2020, we will no longer be generating enough citizens of Canadian origin to continue developing or maintaining employment growth. This means we will have to rely on immigration to do so.
If we look at a different time — I am talking about the economy of emerging countries, such as China and India — we can see that over the past 20 years, we had significant immigration from Asia. Given the economic development in Asian countries and market globalization, we see that Asians are now going back to their countries of origin.
Are you able to tell us how many people are going back? Is this a number that will at some point become stable, or is it dropping constantly? This might help us determine what position we will be in by 2020.