I'm talking about skilled workers.
Minister, you would have to agree with me that when you consider how government spending has escalated under your administration, when you consider the fact that your department has only seen an increase of I think approximately 1%, I would come to the conclusion that immigration is really not a priority for this government. It's very consistent. I believe your department is underfunded. I think the immigrant services are underfunded. I also believe that the fact that you essentially would not provide 50,000 individuals with an opportunity to become permanent landed immigrants in Canada speaks to the fact that around that cabinet table—and I mean this in caring way—you've got to exercise greater weight to obtain the type of funding required to bring about the type of change that is needed in Canada's new Canadian community.