I'll end on a light note. The program was made permanent in 2018-19.
I want to talk about its successes and turn to the high-tech sector. I had an individual who came to my Waterloo region, whose name is Vikram. He started a website movnorth.com and is really trying to get a lot of the talent from Silicon Valley. As you know, some of the individuals have been on work permits for six-plus years in the United States. I'll just read a quote from an article:
Immigration things are getting a little out of control. There are all these...restrictions and arbitrary reasons for cancelling things. You live someplace six years, you want some kind of permanence, not a work visa forever.
Have we been able to harness the talented workers who are in the United States and elsewhere, because of restrictive visa measures? Can you share some success stories you've seen, and maybe an increase in numbers of immigrants coming particularly for high-tech jobs from this program that was started in 2013, now made permanent in 2018?