Yes, Mr. Komarnicki, with respect to labour mobility assistance, I direct you to have a look at that in my brief and read that, because it is costly to bring in temporary foreign workers.
What we're trying to do here is to reach out to people who don't want to leave home, because it's a cost to go and find jobs sometimes. If you're in a union, it's a lot easier for you because when you go, you get room and board and allowances that you don't get if you're not in a union. But there's a lot of Canadians who are not in unions. They won't leave the province of Newfoundland. If they can't find an airline ticket to go to Alberta, to go work, if someone doesn't pay their way, well, there's a bit of an issue. So labour mobility assistance might be something that could be worked out.
If you get the stakeholders together, that's another area that you can work on, because employers are saying it's pretty costly to bring in temporary foreign workers. And of course it is. There's a cost attached to that.
