I want to ask Mr. Wilson what he thinks about this situation. I myself have the impression that the employers' requirements are often too specific.
I want to share the example of the biochemist who drove me from the station to Parliament in his old taxi cab. He is a biochemist from a Middle Eastern country. He taught at a university in Italy. He must have a certain level of expertise. In Canada, he drives a cab for Blue Line. He told me that, whenever he tried to find a job in his profession, workplace experience in Canada was required.
I wonder where we are headed with such requirements. No one will be able to satisfy those criteria.
Shouldn't employers review their requirements a little bit?