This brings me to a comment in your opening statement, where you say that you are also working to increase the recruitment of Canadians in industries that are heavy users of the program. I want to bring that back to my reality. In rural areas, if we are working to increase the recruitment of Canadians and Canadians don't want to move to those areas, that is a constant challenge. Heavy users of the program require this program in order to meet their needs, in order to hire other Canadians.
What do you mean when you say you're working to increase the recruitment of Canadians in industries that are heavy users of the program? Certainly, agriculture is one of the heavy users of the program, because it's temporary.