There are a couple of different things.
We must recognize that there's no perfect plan.
That said, it's crucial that the government consider options for increasing the number of newcomers. With their skills, these individuals contribute to our economy.
We must also continue to welcome vulnerable people who need a safe place to live.
What we try to do is examine the needs of the Canadian economy and determine how many people we can bring in who will be set up for success. It's not just for them to be brought here, but to be set up for success. Changing the rules to make sure that the people who are going to be chosen to come in for economic reasons meet, in a more tailored way, the needs of the Canadian economy is a big part of the path forward.
At the same time, we want to continue to be a world leader. One of the beautiful things about Canada is the multipartisan support for large immigration numbers.
I'll conclude on this, Madam Chair, because my time is up. We have settled more refugees than any country in the world in the last three years. This is a tradition that I think we should continue, regardless of who is in government, for many years to come.
Thank you.