Okay.
With respect to the present Canadian government, I, personally, from a chamber perspective, agree with the immigration policies of the government. The government is looking for people with a skill set to come to Canada, which is a good thing. The government is promoting education, and these people who are coming to Canada are adding revenue to the Canadian government. Plus they are adapting to the Canadian culture socially, practically, as well as environmentally. After doing two years of studies and working for two years with a work permit, they get a practical feel about Canada. They cannot say after four years, “No, no, I did post-graduate there and I'm not getting a job. I'm driving a cab.” No, no, no. You're studying here; you're getting accomplished with the system, and then you're adopting that system, merging with the system—and I support this immigration policy.
Thank you, sir.