Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'm going to give you an example. This prevents hundreds, if not thousands, of people from being able to come to Canada, and quite often leads even more to misrepresentation.
The example is this. I'm a 25-year-old welder who lives in the Philippines. I have a brother who lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He puts aside $10,000 in a trust fund because I need to have money in order to go to Canada. He then advances...and the Province of Manitoba says it's fine with that; it's comfortable with the fact that there is $10,000 in the trust fund.
The question I have is, will that suffice, from Citizenship and Immigration Canada's perspective, in meeting the financial requirement?