Mr. Speaker, when I was the housing minister, housing was half the cost. When I was the jobs minister, I actually cut down the number of temporary foreign workers to make sure that Canadians got the jobs.
However, the bad actor he is referring to is the same head of government who allowed 211% more study permits for people who were not supposed to be working. He allowed 154% more temporary foreign workers while Canadians were looking for jobs and 726% more refugees. If he wants to know who the bad actor is who broke the immigration system, why does he not do what he loves to do the most? He should look in the mirror.