I am so glad you asked that question, because that was part of the third point I wasn't able to share. One of the assumptions we make about parents and grandparents is that they're dependent, whereas when we look at the migrants who are coming, we see that they're often coming from upper middle-class backgrounds and professional backgrounds, often with parents of a considerable degree of wealth.
We need to begin to question whether or not we should be looking at the sponsor alone or also at the wealth and viability of the parents when they come. For many of the parents, especially for migrants coming from India or China, they have considerable wealth before they come to Canada. I think it's important to look at both sides of the equation and not look at simply the assumption that the newcomer is going to be sponsoring their parent. That parent actually could be sponsoring the newcomer as much as the other way around.