Mr. Speaker, back when the member opposite's party was in power, it took $54 billion out of the employment insurance system to make it look as if it was balancing the books instead of directing that money toward skills development.
Now we have a situation where we have job availability but do not have people with the correct skills to fill those jobs.
How can the member criticize our government when his party used the temporary foreign workers program to bring in strippers and victims of human trafficking?