We don't raise an issue about that aspect particularly. We did see there was little analysis as to the choice of the 38, but then again it's a policy decision.
Where we do raise some issues, though, is that there has been a significant shift in the programs under which the people are coming into the country. The provincial nominee programs are becoming more and more important. Were the trends to continue, the provincial nominee programs would be the single largest source of skilled workers coming into the country.
The federal government has very little information or effectively any kind of oversight over the choices and the categories under which the provinces are bringing people in. They essentially accept the nominees from the provinces. And as we note in the report, if the trend were to continue, the federal skilled worker program, which is around 70,000--which was about 100,000 five years ago--could drop to under 20,000 by 2012. So it raises questions about whether this is the desired effect. We believe there should be evaluations done of these programs. Are they meeting the labour needs of the country?