Yes, you are absolutely right.
You know, I've been following this for over three decades. Quebec has been a leader, if not the leader, in successful implementation and creation of immigration policy that benefits not just the Quebec region but also the neighbouring regions via spillover effects. Other provinces like Alberta and British Columbia are next in line. They respond to their immigration, labour and business needs as well.
Here's the thing. If Quebec is doing it well, if not perfectly well, why are we layering and adding unnecessary levels of bureaucracy, wasting taxpayer dollars, slowing down processes and delaying business needs, which hurts competition? It doesn't make sense.
Take a risk. Cut out labour market impact assessments if Quebec's already doing this. If you don't want the whole pie, take a little slice. Test it out for a year, compare the results, and then make that educated decision to do away with labour market impact assessments when it comes to the Quebec region. It's already being done. Stop it, Ottawa, please.