Chair, I'm sorry to interrupt. What I would suggest is for the government to get out of the way of the capital markets and let the businesses decide who they need. Let the businesses come to the department and say they need 300 cooks and 200 chambermaids for Whistler. That's what they need. Then the department, through consultation with industry and the marketplace, could formulate policy on an ongoing evolving basis.
On May 13th, 2008. See this statement in context.