There is an issue of externalities, Mr. Chairman. That family doesn't pay all the associated costs. We do, as taxpayers.
This is very simple. The Immigration Act, which was adopted in 2002 by the previous Liberal government, said that spouses and children are the top priority when it comes to family reunification and not parents and grandparents. For fairly obvious reasons, Parliament decided that. What we are saying here is that in order to allow for an increase in the number of spouses and children, that has to be offset on the parental and grandparental category.