The specific requirements of the transition plan are still being developed, but absolutely it's not going to be a one-size-fits-all; there's going to have to be a recognition that in some cases it will take a long time to develop the domestic labour supply for that.
As we know, some qualifications take many years to acquire. The system won't respond immediately to that. It will take some time.
In other cases, the transition plan would be more demanding, such as when you're looking at a low-skilled worker. How long does it take to train a domestic worker, a Canadian worker, or a permanent resident, for that job? It will take an awful lot less time when there are people available and they require only a small amount of training.
They will be geared towards the availability in the economy. They'll be geared towards how high skilled the work is and how long it takes to train an individual for that.