[Inaudible--Editor]...before. I think I know how it's allocated. I got the question in last time.
It really is an overall vision of who can come to Canada. I mean, 10 to 15 years ago, half of the immigrants coming to Canada were from family class. Now it's about one-quarter. So we have fewer family reunifications and more from the economic class. We have far more temporary foreign workers coming in. You know that I think we have too many temporary foreign workers. They are subject to exploitation. Their wages are not paid sometimes, and they get deported immediately, even though their wages haven't been paid. There's just been a recent case.
In terms of the vision, isn't family reunification more important than, or at least as important as, trying to get cheap labour into Canada?