Maybe I can take that one, Mark.
We're suggesting a construction immigration pilot program. Right now it's very difficult for a construction worker [Inaudible—Editor] Canada. They just don't meet the requisite requirements.
I did a quick survey—anecdotal, not scientific—and right now in Ontario we could use 25,000 construction workers basically tomorrow across mostly civil trades related to the building of transportation infrastructure. Contractors are really scrambling to try to find these workers. Some contractors are looking at becoming certified employer organizations so that they can act as a group of employers, GEOs, to bring in temporary foreign workers.
But that's not the long-term solution. That's why we're suggesting a construction immigration pilot project. Pick a province—Ontario would be a good example—and let's work together to bring in 10,000 workers and make them Canadian citizens. Train them, get them into the unions, protect them from exploitation and build our economy.