I think the Auditor General is kind of hoping that you'll be able to make an assessment of this stuff over time. I hope the new system will do that. Good luck with that; it's important.
Now I want to turn to the immigration side and the selection of skilled workers. The Auditor General has spotted a lack of a clear, functional, effective rationale in the implementation of the selection criteria and in the bringing in of new skilled workers.
I forgive the whole system. Going back over the years, it was simply a category and people applied and lined up. Suddenly, there are 300,000, 400,000, and 500,000 people lined up as skilled workers.
Would you agree that if it takes three, four, or five years for a skilled worker to get here, it won't satisfy the labour market here? It's too late. If we need bricklayers in year one, allowing somebody to come five years later doesn't satisfy that need. Would you agree with that?