I am happy to hear that, because for a small business like a restaurant, where a husband and wife, the owners, work along with the temporary foreign workers, they'll all be working, say, at a busy lunchtime. If you drop in for an unannounced on-site inspection, I can imagine the impact that will have.
Coming back to this program, it has been around for quite a long time. I'll go to your remarks. You say that the program plays an important role in supporting a strong Canadian economy by helping employers fill labour market jobs while ensuring Canadians have first access to available jobs. Next, you also say that this is a critically important balance to strive for but in practice can be quite difficult to achieve.
This program has been around for a long time, and now you say that this is a very difficult balance to achieve, that there are national, regional and industry specific considerations. These have been there for a long time. Why have we not found a solution yet?