To the extent that you are identifying occupations under demand or under pressure that require immediate and urgent action, yes. To a great degree, that's what's being done in other areas of immigration as well, with expedited LMOs under the temporary foreign worker program to try to ensure that we are addressing our labour market needs.
But again, I want to stress the fact that you can only do that if you have accurate and dependable labour market information that looks at it over a five-year to ten-year period, and if you aren't doing it, sir, in a reactive way or a knee-jerk way, or doing it based on a snapshot of where we sit today. I think that's very important. No matter how we massage these programs, we have to make sure that industry and government are working together, that governments are working together, to ensure we are relying on the best information we can get in that area.