The NDP keeps saying that we have decreased immigration. On average, our Conservative government has admitted, I think, the highest level of immigrants in Canadian history. We've admitted about 255,000 immigrants per year, and that's 14% more than the average under the Liberals.
A previous witness suggested that we look at what Australia does with its family class. It allows you to bring your parents and grandparents to Australia but only if the balance of the family is there. That's something you already commented on. In other words, if your parents and grandparents have other children in another country, they do not allow you to bring your parents or grandparents because that's splitting up the family.
Do you think that Canada should take a similar approach? Why, or why not? I'll direct that right now to Mr. Grubel.