Thank you, Minister, and thank you also to your officials.
As I look at these issues that are specific to the supplementary estimates, I certainly hope that we're going to have support. I think what we have here are important programs in many areas, such as Ready, Willing and Able and CommunityWorks Canada.
I have just a quick observation. I think in all of our ridings, we have met with the organizations that perhaps deliver some of these programs. I have one example that stands out in my mind, of course. It was a small rural community and they now have someone who's been gainfully employed for over six years who had successfully gone through the program, someone with an intellectual disability. I hope we will be looking at widespread support as we move toward these supplementary estimates.
I think I'm going to go a little more specifically because I think there's been some misinformation out there around the temporary foreign worker program. There was an article in The Globe that talked about a number of different issues around data inaccuracies. I believe the opposition has raised this in question period. I wonder if you could speak to this. I understand that the department has done a manual review of the data. Can you tell us about this manual review and the results? I think it's important. The opposition claimed our overhaul was based on bad data, but I think we need to actually spend some time setting that record straight.