Thank you very much for coming today and giving this valuable information. In the GTA, and especially in my riding of Brampton Centre, I mostly see new immigrants coming and most of them are not qualified for jobs. They work part-time, full-time. They look for any type of job and they get it, and they start working on that. They are mostly very vulnerable. They will change from one job to another.
When these types of situations are there, it is obvious that they are suffering from the shortcomings of the system. We want to do something for them, but we are not able to give it properly because there are other circumstances that are obstructing everything.
Madam Nord, in your presentation you suggested to the federal government three points—focus on skills, training and education—and the competency of these.
With all these things in mind, do you have any data from your membership about which sectors or industries use contract workers or workers who are very vulnerable?