It is important for the government to acknowledge that we could have gotten things right in many measures.
There are conundrums that come with any immigration program, and one of those is the impact that this has had. These immigration plans—pretty much regardless of category—are to make the labour force younger and increase the GDP of this country, which is extremely important coming out of COVID, thanks to structural challenges in the supply chain. There were some people here temporarily who made sure we got through a recession, and that's important to note. The economy has been fuelled by immigration.
Again, it is not an unlimited supply. Any responsible government, like the federal government, has to make sure it is managing and controlling a system in the volumes that are acceptable to Canada.