I would just add that I don't think it should be made easier, quite frankly. I think as long as the conversion numbers become a reality in the program, especially in the so-called low-skilled stream of the program where you have very low conversion numbers of migrants to permanent residents and Canadian citizens, I don't think a feature of the program should be making it easier to sustain and grow a system that doesn't allow people the opportunity to become Canadian.
I think when we're talking about looking at the LMIA program and reforms there, we need to be mindful of looking at the TFWP as a whole and questioning some of the fundamental objectives of the program and the impact that program is having on labour markets, especially when you have large concentrations of migrants, and what that means for domestic labour sources. To date, the barriers for low-skilled workers are immense, and until that's addressed, I don't think we can in good conscience talk about making it easier for firms to bring in vulnerable migrants.