There are a couple of things. You mentioned immigration. We had something called the temporary foreign worker program. That had some challenges with it. It wasn't a perfect program, if you could even call it a program. The way the chamber looks at it is this. Why would we turn away the highest and best people, the skilled people we need for specific jobs?
For instance, if you have a proposal from a company for billions of dollars of investment coming in to support a specific industry, on the condition that they can bring the people they need to do those jobs, why would you say no? If the individuals are not available here in this country, why would you say no to that? It is important to make sure that you have the right people with the right skills. My boss uses this example: If the best goalie in the world is from Sweden, and he is going to go play for the Leafs, would you say no?