Can I ask this with reference to the United States? In the U.S., they're struggling with inflation, as we are in Canada, but they've also seen a marked increase in wages for low-income workers, and we haven't seen that same increase.
Don't you think an expansion of the TFW program in particular...? I'm not talking about the global skills strategy or about addressing specific high-skills gaps, but when you have over one million unemployed Canadians who say they want to work, why are we expanding the TFW program? To put it bluntly, isn't that going to suppress low-income wage growth, contrary to what's happening in the U.S.?