I think that is a very important question and a very important comment.
We think—and we've long thought about this too—that we need a long-term, enduring solution for this issue. This is just the first nip of the ringer. Baby-boomer retirements are happening. We think that there is going to be increased pressure to grow the Canadian labour force.
One of our recommendations to government is to secure a long-term solution by establishing an economic immigrant stream within the immigration system that meets Canada's diverse and multi-faceted labour needs—whatever those jobs are—and by, as a way to move forward with that, resurrecting the concept of employer sponsorship of immigrants.
That's how my parents came to this country. My dad was an electrician, but he came in as a farm worker because Canada needed farm workers and my father needed Canada. It was an awesome match.
We think that there are certainly some lessons to be learned from how we managed this in the past.