I think we've heard today, too, that with the high unemployment rate here in New Brunswick, at 40,000, at least through the temporary foreign worker program there's an ability to prove that need locally. If that need doesn't exist, then I can only imagine that more folks will be coming in, which will be an even greater challenge to those in New Brunswick who are looking for work, who either are already unemployed or are then affected by this shift that will happen under the labour mobility chapter.
It's interesting. You mentioned, of course, that the U.S. opted out of this chapter. They said that no one will dictate their immigration standards in their country. I really wish that had been the same for us here in Canada.