I have a brief question. I am looking at the criteria on page 43 that were used to conduct the audit—and this could be a general question that might apply to all of our audits. In selecting a foreign worker, do you look at other jurisdictions, like the American jurisdictions?
I understand you're providing a critique of the system. Many of us already knew about some of these issues, although you were much more concise. I was thinking that maybe you don't look at other jurisdictions. Migration in Europe, for example, is a huge topic, with the formation of the 27 states.
So when you're preparing a critique, whether on this subject or any other, do you look at other jurisdictions to see where Canada stands?