Thank you, Chair, and thank you for being here.
Mr. Young, thank you for your service.
[Technical difficulty—Editor] on both sides. We've heard the pros, and we've heard the cons, and that's life. You're going to look at both sides.
Yesterday we had testimony from an architectural association that saw the need for this free flow of workers to outside of Canada. Of course, you're representing the side that is going to be coming to Canada. It's a different perspective, and I think it's something we have to examine as well.
Going back to the temporary foreign workers, if I follow your line of argument—and I want you to make this clear to me, because this is something that I want to be.... The opposition, in both instances, talked about the fish workers in Atlantic Canada, when there is a high unemployment rate in the region. Wouldn't it follow from that line of reasoning that we should be opposed to that as well?