Let me make a point of clarification, that of course Minister McCallum is responsible for the international mobility program, which is the aspect of foreign workers coming in without the requirement for a labour market test. There are a number of elements to that overall program.
I think what Minister McCallum has said publicly is that he supports the premise of the programs whereby Canadians should be considered first for available employment opportunities, and certainly permanent residents who are arriving through immigration are part of that mix, and he would support, especially in an era of increasing levels, that permanent residents who have arrived through various streams be looked to as an important source of labour.
That being said, I think we've also seen appreciation for groups of temporary residents, such as international students and other foreign workers who have gained valuable work experience, being able to transition to permanent residency through various programs.