Madam Speaker, to answer his question, what we want are intelligent measures. We do not want a populist announcement that says that we are going to reduce this by a certain percentage. That is what matters.
The Bloc Québécois speaks out a lot about refugee claims. We want to welcome people, but our major concern is the proportion of temporary people that Quebec has to take care of. We are not just talking about workers. There are distinctions to be made, but of course, it is not always easy to do so in 30-second clips. Still, there are important distinctions to be made.
The agri-food sector is not necessarily against looking at how to reduce that, but we need to be smart about it because we do not want to break the supply chains. That is where the need for finesse comes in. My colleague talked about how he has concerns. The Bloc Québécois also has concerns. That is why we are advocating that we stop issuing closed permits and start issuing open, sector-specific permits.