Mr. Speaker, in response to my colleague's question, we know that although the government talks about job training in its budget, it clearly is not there.
With respect to the temporary foreign worker program, the use of foreign workers has gone up in areas where unemployment is the highest. That tells me two things. There is an abuse of the program, and as the member suggested, the government is quietly letting that abuse pass. That is causing two problems. First, it is forcing wages down by 15%, as was talked about in question period. Second, labour rights are being undermined.
Clearly, the government has not provided funding for adequate skills training for workers to be able to participate in those jobs.