Well, we have an average mean income in Canada. Do you have any of that information? Maybe somebody in research could get it for us.
From listening to Mr. Langrish, race is a concern with me; I don't disagree with temporary entry of workers for certain skills, etc., and we're looking for labour mobility in the CETA agreement for sure, both ways. However, we're losing jobs now to India in call centres. If I call Air Canada for a lost bag, I call India.
Although I support trade agreements, one of my increasing concerns about trade agreements is that they are not bringing up wage levels to any great extent. For investors, they seem to be doing well, but companies can move wherever they like. They don't give a darn about people or countries. We have to look at these trade agreements, I think, in a way that will build the middle class, and I don't think we're doing that right now.
I have some concerns that I'm increasingly thinking about, I don't mind admitting, Mr. Chair—