I want to thank the panel for the fantastic expert opinions by everyone.
I will touch on immigration matters. I'm an immigrant myself, and I'm an immigration lawyer, too. I have come across many immigration problems in my community. People come here and they're new here. They face many challenges regarding new jobs, evaluation of their credentials, upgrading their education, discrimination, and many other things they come across. They face those problems. Those things contribute to poverty. I hope everybody will agree with that. We observe that in those things we can bring the changes and make improvements in the community—socially improving them, giving them a chance to rehabilitate themselves so that they are integrated into Canadian society.
Mr. Cook, what measures do you think you can suggest to improve their conditions?