Of course. I would be happy to forward that to you.
I will just identify that the proposal really builds on the existing temporary foreign worker program. It has three main elements.
The first is to increase the cap or the limit on the number of foreign workers that Canadian businesses can use.
The second is to extend the length of the validity of labour market impact assessments, or LMIAs. They currently last for only one year, and even if you're bringing the same worker in the next year, you have to go through all of the paperwork again, so we're asking that these be given a longer duration, of two years or more.
Finally, we're asking that ESDC reduce the amount of paperwork that is necessary or the administrative steps that companies have to go through when they apply to bring temporary foreign workers into the country.
It is an easing on the administrative side, and I want to be very clear that it does that without lessening in any way the protections and the benefits that we need to be providing to the foreign workers when they are here in the country.