Mr. Chair, I'm getting at a couple of issues. One, we sat as a committee to do the last immigration act, and subsequent to us sitting and making decisions and what have you, it came out that we were provided with imperfect information, to say the least, in the case of Dragan. What is so troublesome is that we ended up with a point system that is pretty dysfunctional. The point system was not driven by the members of the committee. We pointed out the pitfalls of having a point system that would keep carpenters out, people who are now being replaced by the temporary foreign worker program. It didn't make any sense, and the committee raised that.
It wasn't like we had a minister who was exactly up on the topic either, because when he became minister, he said, “We need carpenters; my father was a carpenter.” Then he ended up approving a point system that guaranteed no carpenters got in. So if we're going to be dealing with establishing a point system that works for all Canadians....
This is not a partisan thing, Mr. Komarnicki, because the Liberals were in government when this happened. So keep your partisan powder dry.