Yes.
With consultants overseas, there are outright shysters who we have absolutely no control over who never set foot in Canada. I've looked at advertisements in Florida: “We can get you into Canada”. There's no bloody way, but they collect the money, and it's a scam.
But it seems to me the more complicated we make the rules, the more we're making an opportunity for consultants or fraudsters or whoever to victimize some people.
Bill C-50 is going to create an interesting kind of situation, because we're going to give more power to the bureaucracy, if you will, and it has its own problems, as we have found out over the years. Never mind consultants who might be ripping off the system or the people; it's going to be people working as locally engaged staff, who sometimes are civil servants, who will be a problem.
It seems to me the more complicated the rules and the harder it is to get into the country, the more people will be taken advantage of. So the more we can simplify it, I think, the better off we are.