That was a study done by RBC.
When you move somebody with an income of $16,000 to $50,000, that's $6,500 more in income tax paid in that first year. In Abdul's situation, he was, I think, 41. If you assume he's going to work for another 20 years the multiplier of that is profound. There's no question that when immigrants are not fully employed in their field there's a true loss to the economy.
We're not taking advantage of the fact that the investment in their education and their training and their experience was made before they came to Canada. They're coming to us work-ready, with the exception of being able to work fully in their field with their licence.