Okay. That's maybe a misunderstanding somewhere along the way.
Professor Sweetman, you talked about the economics of all of this, and family sponsorship, and where that fits in.
According to a recent Toronto Star piece, 35% of male immigrants who come to Canada return home each year, many within the first year. Many of those within this cohort, in fact, the vast majority, are here as economic immigrants.
Could you comment on what Professor Jeffrey Reitz has said? He's at the University of Toronto. He was talking about family, and he said, “A support group gives people a reason to stay.”
If folks are coming here and leaving very quickly, could you speak to the fact if they lack that support group, they are much more likely to leave? If the reverse were the case, they would perhaps stay and make a contribution to Canada.