I will be asking the questions, Mr. Chair.
My questions will centre on chapter 2 and the selection of foreign workers. You observe in chapter 1 that in coming up with solutions to problems, the government runs the risk of finding itself in situations where the measures it advocates lead to unexpected problems. The result could be some confusion with programs. You go on to discuss in chapter 2 the program under which foreign workers are selected.
Has the government placed itself in a vulnerable position with respect to the Immigration Act? Does it currently find itself in a position where it must reimburse certain immigration applicants? Have the measures that have been put in place enabled some immigration applicants to by-pass the family reunification program?