Again, we have a reasonably formed apprehension that it will become easier as time goes by.
Under the much stricter stringent guidelines that we had previously, we had a case of a Chinese mining company operator wanting to bring in some 400 workers. They had managed to bring a fair number in already. There was a practice, for example, of posting Mandarin as a job requirement. There was clear evidence that they had rejected qualified Canadians.
Under the very tight guidelines that we had previously, we had a lot of slippage in terms of how things worked. If we're easing the restrictions, it stands to reason that it will be easier than it has been. That's why we're here before you today. There's a real impact on hard-working, middle-class Canadians. We need to protect against that.