Madam Speaker, I thank the parliamentary secretary for his question. I am certainly interested. I will go and check out that program. We can always draw inspiration. What I would not want is for the federal government to tell Quebec what to do in a skills training program. The parliamentary secretary will not be surprised to hear that I have the usual reservations. Some of my colleagues who sit on the committee may even be sick of hearing that. I always add key phrases in resolutions. It has gotten to the point where we laugh about it, but we put them in anyway.
It is important to look at other options because we need the temporary foreign worker program, and it is working well. However, as I was saying earlier, we do not necessarily oppose reducing the percentages, but let us look at which sector and what impact it will have. That is where we have to be progressive and intelligent.
It would not be a bad idea to see how this could be reformed and how we could stop relying on foreign workers, or at least on this scale, because it does not cost our entrepreneurs any less to hire temporary foreign workers.