Right, and that's it.
In terms of changing the points system, it's interesting to look at the Australian model. Instead of giving the minister a lot of power, they changed the points system in a way that allowed a lot more people to enter who fit precisely the kind of work they needed done. As a result, a lot of immigrants, during their first five or ten years, are able to find a job they're trained for.
We know that Canada is facing a labour shortage. Yes, we should scrap part 6 of this. In changing the points system, are there some suggestions you would make to the immigration minister to say, if this is your goal, here is a better way to do it? Do you have some suggestions, instead of lots of power, without consultation, no appeal, can't go to court, and above the law?