There are two answers to that. One is that largely our labour shortages are real shortages, and we need a better immigration stream to have families come and set roots in Canada and contribute to our society. We should do everything we can to make that as much of a reality for people who want to come to our country as possible.
Two, you're right, there are some areas where it really is a temporary fix that is needed for a short period of time. That's why we have a program like the temporary foreign worker program. We should work with that. We should fix it and have the ability and the flexibility to make adjustments if we know we didn't get it quite right.
If we enter the TPP deal, there is a new mechanism for workers to come to our country that we don't get to tinker with, that we don't get to say we didn't get it quite right and we need to make some adjustments. In fact, under the existing TPP, they get no kinds of rights. Nothing has been negotiated for what those standards should be, and that's a real problem.