I'll quickly address that.
Yes, I do think that the caps on permanent residency for those programs do contribute, because if this is the whole pie, let's say 5% can apply for PR, what happens to the 95%? They're stuck in temporary status limbo. These are all created by us as a society, as a government, when we allow a huge number of people to stay in temporary, precarious status. We don't give them access to health care, to social services, and then we're surprised by the harrowing stories we hear. That's going to be a problem and if we're going to rely on this temporary foreign worker system, we have to make it a full-on permanent nation-building project.
Thank you.