I'd like to add a couple of comments to what you had asked before to my colleague Mr. Creates, that it appears from the studies that are coming out now that immigrants who came to Canada more recently are not doing as well economically as immigrants who came to Canada some 30, 40, 50 years ago. It goes back to the 1960s.
I would suggest that the measurement being undertaken is really not the proper one. Immigrants who came to Canada in the 1950s and 1960s were primarily western European. They looked a lot like Canadians looked like in those days and they didn't have a very difficult time finding jobs from Canadian employers. Immigrants who have come to Canada since the 1990s in particular are, for a large part, visible minorities.
So I think the real test ought to be that we measure how newly arriving immigrants who have come in the 1990s are doing against visible minorities born in Canada. We may not get the same result as we're getting.