Absolutely.
First of all, volume is volume. Then you have to look specifically at what provinces, businesses, universities or economic sectors are actually calling for international workers. When you take all that into account and add asylum seekers and the ambitious demands of Canadians and Quebeckers to welcome international refugees—be they from Ukraine, Afghanistan or Syria—that is a lot of people.
Yes, we need accommodation capacity and infrastructure, but I think that, as a country, Canada is able to take in all those people, whether it be in terms of housing, welcoming, integration or francization, for which we pay hundreds of millions of dollars to Quebec—