Thank you, Mr. Chair.
If I can go back to Mr. Zhang, it was interesting to hear what Mr. Kurland said about sponsoring parents, the length of time, and the numbers in the queue. But let me ask you a question concerning choice in the sense of looking at when you decide to immigrate somewhere.
I know my father was faced with this when he made the decision to come here. He had three places where he could choose to go. Because of the skills that he had at the time, all three countries were willing to allow him to bring his family. I had the reverse situation. I actually came with my parents. I didn't come as a worker per se.
When you have those choices, if you have a statistic in front of you, as Mr. Kurland suggests, whereby if you want to bring your parents, you know it's going to take you x number of years. Whether Mr. Kurland is accurate or not, and I'll take his word for it, it's about ten years. Option two is that another country said you could bring your parents in five years. Option three is that you could bring your parents in 18 months. Would that affect the decision you make as to which country you would actually go to as a new immigrant?