If I could, Mr. Chair, to the extent we looked at reforms, we looked at the three of the key reforms: for low-wage workers, allowing them to stay only one year as opposed to two, which we speak to in paragraph 5.22; putting a cap on low-wage temporary foreign workers in individual companies; and then the move to not process applications in areas where the unemployment rate was lower than 6%.
Altogether, those factors had an impact in reducing the number of temporary foreign workers but, as we say in the report itself, it was not possible for us to determine to what extent any of the individual reform measures impacted on the reduction. We did not look at the four-in, four-out because that was something that was a little longer term in nature when it came to the reforms.