I think it's challenging to try to determine that across the country. I'm not sure that I'd want there to be a patchwork of different income levels.
Look, I'll be very forthright. I think the income test for this category of immigration should be eliminated entirely. I just don't know that we're ready to do that yet. I don't believe there's a cost to having your parents or grandparents come and stay with you. I know that, when my parents have come to stay with me, it was not a significant increased cost in my household, and I think that's the same case for new Canadians. What we see over and over again, in fact, is that this is an economic gain for families that bring their parents or grandparents here.
Why are we suggesting that you have to have a certain amount of income in order to bring parents or grandparents here? I don't think it makes sense, and if we can't eliminate it, let's significantly reduce it, because the people who are affected the most by the LICO are not the family that's been here for 20 years and is well established. They are the new family that's been here for two or three years, and that's the time when they probably need family here the most. That's why I think we should reduce it.