The answer you gave I think answers the question that we in government saw previously, that a lot of these areas where temporary foreign workers are being brought in are areas where there simply aren't enough applicants available to fill those jobs. Typically we look at the service sector, such as hotels, Tim Hortons, and those kinds of places, but there are other highly skilled sectors where Canada simply can't provide an individual to fill a particular job. That's why they're resourced that way.
Val, you spoke about a potential labour shortage coming, saying that, sadly, you're on track to meet that shortfall. When I was a member of government, on the other side, we saw especially in this sector that ski instructors would come across. It wasn't just Canadians appreciating the talent; it really allowed the industry to be even bigger than what it was. Just as Anthony said before, because a few workers came to instruct, it allowed hotel workers to be employed and allowed many other Canadians to be employed as a result of that temporary foreign worker.
Could you just explain, in your terms, that shortfall? How would we change to meet that shortfall? And do you see TFWs as being necessary to fill that well into the future?