Thank you.
My next question goes to Mr. Wayland and Mr. Smillie.
I look at the work safety perspective and see that British Columbia workers—I come from British Columbia—are protected by WorkSafeBC, irrespective of whether they're temporary workers or permanent immigrants or students. They don't look at that perspective.
On the other side, we had architects appear before us who said that this is going to help our engineers and architects and such fields.
Where would you see a balance in the TPP whereby we can have access to foreign workers so that our businesses can succeed but at the same time are able to protect the local labour market so that low-paid labour from other countries does not jeopardize our local people here?