Thank you.
So you're telling me that, to address an issue, we must be able to call it by its name. I think we agree on that.
Mr. Kals, you said earlier that the Canadian economy was suffering because of prejudicial treatment of some applicants.
So while Canada is suffering from a significant labour shortage, is it not counterproductive for discrimination to exist or for applications to be treated differently? Canada needs people who want to come work here.
For many people, immigration is one of the solutions to the labour shortage. Isn't what is currently happening counterproductive? What do you think?