Mr. Speaker, I want to commend my colleague from Lac-Saint-Jean on his speech. Everyone who knows him and has had the opportunity to work with him knows that he is an extremely thorough individual who is capable of working across party lines in the best interests of the issues that he is working on. Immigration is something that is very important to him.
After the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship's speech, I asked her a question about the temporary foreign worker program. My colleague from Lac‑Saint‑Jean made the point that the government has implemented one-size-fits-all measures across Canada without taking into account regional realities.
The result is that, right now, families of temporary foreign workers, who are well integrated back home in Drummondville, are not able to get their permits renewed because of these measures. All of these measures are very confusing. The responsibility sharing between Quebec and Ottawa is not working very well.
I would like to know what my colleague thinks we should do about this issue.