No. As you know, the issue of undocumented workers has been an issue for a long time. The previous government did not move with any kind of regularization program. It was not even part of their election platform, which was interesting to me, given that so many members on the government side said it was on the cusp of happening. But somehow it didn't even make it into their election platform.
But setting that aside, this is a serious issue, and not just for Canada. It's an issue for every country in the world that is attractive to people, and we have to find a way to deal with it.
I think the best way to deal with it, frankly, is first to put in place a system that allows people who have blue collar skills and people who are general labourers to have a chance to come here, especially at a time when we need workers. So if they can come here legally, the first thing we do is staunch the illegal flow, which is critically important. Then at some point, when we get all that fixed, let's have a discussion about what we do with the undocumented workers who are here, who, by the way, in many cases are allowed to stay on humanitarian and compassionate grounds.
I think that's the first step, and I think it's really important that we get the order right when we talk about this issue.