Mr. Chan, I appreciate your indication that there should be an amnesty for undocumented workers. There are many compassionate cases--there is no doubt about that--but in the system there are, as you know, many legitimate people who are trying to go through the system. Are you suggesting they should be given priority over that?
Second, part of what we heard earlier was that the reason you might have undocumented workers, if you want to call them that, is that there's no legitimate means for them to come in. I'm wondering what your thoughts might be with respect to changing the immigration system to ensure that the needs they are filling are met by legitimate means, such as the provincial nominee program. There are a host of other programs that are working. That's just one that comes to mind to ensure they can come through legitimate means.
That having been said, if we designed the programs to give a legitimate way, do you not have to somehow deal with the undocumented workers through some means other than an amnesty, because they must have to go through some sort of legitimate process? I'd like to have your thoughts on that.