Yes, I do, actually.
In the document I will leave with you there are many more statistics. One thing we can see is that indeed there have been many more temporary foreign workers than foreign workers admitted as immigrants during the last 10 years. What is striking is how the temporary foreign worker program has increased in numbers. In Alberta last year, I believe there were more of them than there were of immigrants. So there's absolutely a switch going on.
One important thing—this is related to the point system, as you mentioned it—is that employers want people from all skill levels, and not temporarily, but they are forced to use the temporary foreign worker program. One important thing will have to be, for sure, to adapt the point system in order to maybe have this guest worker program only work for temporary labour shortages and not permanent labour shortages, whereby we put temporary people under temporary status.