There are approximately 400,000 temporary residents, which includes foreign students, refugee claimants, other types of temporary residents, that is to say diplomats, spouses of residents and so on, and what we call temporary foreign workers.
In 2006, 166,000 temporary foreign workers entered Canada. That number includes those who are authorized to come to Canada without a work permit and concerning whom we don't have any statistics. We don't know the number of domestic workers working for foreign nationals in Canada. In 2006, 51,000 workers were recruited through the Live-in Caregiver Program, the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program and the Pilot Project for Occupations Requiring Lower Levels of Formal Training. That figure has been growing almost exponentially for 10 years. It continues to grow, but will reach a plateau at some point.