I know that we were both at the all-party tourism caucus where Tourism HR Canada, among others, was able to raise these points.
There are obviously issues that we take seriously. When it comes to the temporary foreign worker program, we are definitely doing a review of that program to make sure it is reflecting the industries that need the support of that program.
There is $80 million in 2018-19 and $150 million in 2019-20 to help workers in seasonal industries through federal-provincial labour market development agreements, which will support those employed in the tourism workforce as well.
You might not see it in the vision. The vision was created by provinces and territories. You will see areas that are similar, which is not a bad thing. I think when it comes to the Government of Canada, we represent all Canadians. Some of us choose to be a lot more partisan than others. I believe when it comes to tourism, that is one reason why I think we're able to work together. Everyone is an advocate for tourism. That was created with provinces and territories. It also has the indigenous focus.
What we've done, as a government, since taking office is to make an investment in Destination Canada to return it to predictable funding so that it can work in markets.