Thank you.
I have another question for you, Professor, if I have time.
Yesterday, Minister McCallum tabled the 2017 immigration levels plan. It held the line at 300,000 total immigrants per year, which was the same as 2016. Of interest, however, was the fact that caregivers dropped by 4,000, while spouses, partners, and children went up by 4,000. We've heard testimony that caregivers are tied to the family class in a number of ways. My concern is that, with the reduction in caregivers, a two-income couple might be forced to have one partner leave the workforce in order to become a primary caregiver for either their children or their parents. This could have an adverse impact, particularly on women with successful careers.
My question for you is whether you have any opinion or comments on what the minister did yesterday.