Mr. Speaker, there has been a tsunami of concern. The parliamentary secretary had probably eight concerns in her speech. We got two in one sentence from that member.
Canadians are concerned. The RBC employees who are now training people from offshore to take their jobs are concerned.
We are looking for action and by supporting this motion, we have a chance to fix this program and get it right.
I ask my colleague if he is concerned about this. When the Conservatives took over, the unemployment rate in Toronto was 7.2%. There were 24,000 temporary foreign workers in Toronto at that time. The unemployment rate, under their watch, has gone up a point and a half in Toronto, but they have added an additional 40,000 to 50,000 temporary foreign workers.
Could my colleague rationalize that? Could he go one past concern? How can you justify that? You are on the wrong side of it—