Yes, certainly. That's why we asked for a discussion of Bill C-50, for example--for the standing committee to have the opportunity to look at it. I think our goal is to look for legitimate means.
But the problem is that legislation also needs to consider the situation, let's say, of the family class, who are also workers who bring skills to Canada. Just because they don't come under the skilled worker class doesn't mean they sit around and do nothing; they are part of our communities and economy. Right now IRPA has far too many gaps that don't address these situations.