I think that's a question best put to the employers. I don't know what their demands are, and they change by the moment. But the temporary foreign workers program has grown more than anyone would have believed, because it was never intended to do what it's doing. Will these changes lessen the need? I don't see that happening. The minister is using that as an argument.
Our argument to the government has fundamentally been that if there's truly a need for skills in this country, we should increase our immigration quota rather than restrict it. The temporary foreign workers program, for all intents and purposes, should be closed down. It doesn't serve any meaningful purpose in terms of the needs of the country. It's simply a program to abuse and undermine the wages of workers currently in many categories in which employers are bringing in temporary foreign workers. So my answer is very straightforward.