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I guess one of the concerns I have and the discomfort I have with temporary foreign workers is that there used to be a time when you could come here as a landed immigrant because you wanted to work, and we let you in, and you worked. What I'm worried about is having foreign workers undercutting other operations in the country—we've certainly seen that in the meat industry, where the competition has increased tremendously—and, I guess, the nature of the control one has.
The question I have is, how would the panel feel if we allowed immigrants with skills that the economy actually needs to get into the country? It seems to me that would solve a lot of problems, because there would be no process of checking up to make sure that these people aren't exploited, and they wouldn't have the problem of indenture, or what have you.
Let's just say you had an immigration system that would allow the kind of worker you want into the country. Wouldn't that be preferable to having temporary foreign workers?
Can we start with Mr. Doyle and go right across?