If I could respond, Chair?
The answer, as we say here, is to have a good analysis of labour market needs and to do the evaluation to verify that the programs are actually meeting those needs.
You mention a 10% drop, but when we did the audit, as we note in exhibit 2.5, there was a projection that it was going to go down to 18,000 people being accepted under the federal skilled worker program, which is a significant drop. That's why we say there have been significant shifts in the programs and significant shifts are being projected going forward.
Is that what is needed to meet labour market needs and is this the right direction to being going? We obviously can't comment on that, but we would have expected to see the analysis that would have supported these major shifts and an understanding as to how it was meeting the needs of the labour market. We would also have expected to see an evaluation of the programs.