Thank you very much to the panel.
One thing we have heard is that we need some advocates for temporary foreign workers. The other one that Mr. Dillon talked about, robbing people of their highly skilled and trained people, is maybe not something that Canada should be noted for.
Just to underline that, we have a lot of people who come here with degrees who do not get recognized. I'll give you the example of a gentleman who comes to my office. He's an engineer from Pakistan. He had a chauffeur and a maid in Pakistan. Over here, the only job he can get is to be a chauffeur or a maid. He's very disillusioned.
So this policy we have, where we only take people with university degrees and they speak the language, makes for very unhappy people if they don't fit into the economy.
Thank you very much for your presentation. We will for sure be talking about it.