Thank you, Madam Chair.
The minister said he would be happy to work with me on the Hong Kong measures. My door is wide open 24-7. I've submitted many suggestions to the minister and I'm ready to work with him at any time to get those going.
Recently, we learned of the caregiver who committed suicide after failing the language test 26 times. If a caregiver has secure employment here, clearly they're able to communicate effectively in their work. Why do we need to make them take these extra language tests?
In the U.K., for individuals who would not be entering into more technical professional fields, there is a shorter, level 2 skill test that could be used. If the government won't get rid of the language test, will the minister adopt the U.K. model?