I think your question is a very good one, and I would start with a couple of premises. Whether you are talking to your departmental officials today or you are talking to experts around the world, they will tell you immigration alone is not a solution to population...or even just the labour force. It's one element of the response. We talk about the labour market. There are other elements, such as whether we can convince people to retire later, whether we can be more productive, all of these things.
I want to be very clear that I've never said the immigration movement should be solely made up of temporary workers adjusting status. That's not what I've said. Even for economic workers, we will continue to have a number of people who should come. There are options on how you want to do it.
What Ms. Atkinson said earlier about the previous point system is very important. The record of Canada and the government to predict and be able to match immigrants to the labour market is not a very good one. So it has not worked in the past, and why would it work?
Then there's the other issue linked to your inventory management problem--