I understand. So if you raised the overall levels, the business community would not only receive more investors, skilled workers, and other categories. There's some absorption room in this country of ours to accommodate them. Would the business community in general be in favour of that? As far as I'm concerned it would.
I personally think the mix should be reviewed. With roughly 3% to 4% of immigrants being investors, even if you bring in entrepreneurs that number is still very low. I'm of the view that we should be bringing in more of this profiled type of migration. I'll leave that to the policy-makers, but when you're talking about 3% being investors, that's too small in terms of what they ultimately bring.
Capital injection.... From the moment they land there's that injection of money. Then they consume. They have these networks. As a banker I'll tell you that 30% to 40% of my clients wind up.... They don't just twiddle their thumbs; they start up businesses and create links with their home countries. There are too many good stories there, and this report kind of taps into that.
Marc, I know you're biting at the bit.