Chair, we don't have any particular concerns about the projections. These are the department's numbers, but they appear to us to be reasonable. As for the impacts, I think that's really a question that should go to the department.
I don't know that we have actually looked at the potential impacts. Clearly, I think that based on the analysis that was done when this program was set up it was felt that it would be beneficial. The examples were university students who would continue to stay in Canada instead of being lost to other countries and people who have worked here for two or three years. They would have a process by which they could stay in the country and continue to work rather than having to leave. It was felt that it would be beneficial for the labour market.