Thank you, sir.
Yes, I have to agree about the guest workers or whatever you want to define them as, illegal workers... You see, the fact is that once they're here for a couple of years or three years, they get used to the lifestyle here, which is of course probably better than in their old country.
Until now, there has been no mechanism to give them landed status from within Canada. So now the only option they have is to return to their native country, and the majority of them, probably 95% of them, do not go back. The U.S. is having the same problem. In the U.S., this category is called H-1b visas, which are for three years plus three years' extension. After six years, there is no extension, but rarely does anyone go back. We have the same thing in Canada. Once the work permit runs out, they're supposed to go back, but they don't, so that adds to the number of so-called undocumented workers. Yes, it is true.