It's 2012. It has really been a 10-year pilot project.
With a large number of temporary foreign workers coming into this area, there is obviously a labour need for lower-skills workers, but there's no queue for them to line up in, so they have to find some way of coming in.
Have you looked at the impact in terms of the numbers of people who are filing refugee status applications in Canada because they want to work here, they have a job here, their manual labour is needed here, and they want to stay here? That's why they're here; they got into the wrong stream. Because there is no stream for them to stay in Canada permanently, they went into the refugee stream.
Have you noticed that? Is that a cause for concern?