No, it's along the lines that they are similar to each other, but it's also the problem that was identified by the chair through his questioning about mobility, because Canada doesn't restrict it and say that you come into this country in one province, you're not allowed to leave that province, and you have to stay there. We don't say that, so with open interprovincial mobility, it's quite easy—or has a low threshold—for these people who come in on the provincial nominee programs. With some provinces having lower selection standards than others, there may be a problem that arises moving forward, so the pan-Canadian framework might be a good solution for that.
How do you respond to that?