I am going to interrupt you, Mr. Roy, because you explained that earlier. I do not want to be rude, but we do not have a lot of time.
I would like to talk about your proposal concerning open and sectoral permits. Everyone knows that closed permits have seen their day and we have to review the system. Personally, I see a danger in open and sectoral permits, that is, the risk of the contract being broken.
The employers sign an agreement with temporary foreign workers and bring them to Canada. That costs a lot of money. I would also like you to tell me how much it costs, on average. If a worker changes businesses after a few weeks and joins another one that offers them $1.00 an hour more, what does that mean in terms of a loss?
How can we eliminate closed permits and at the same time try to enforce the principle of honouring a contract or an agreement? I would like to have your opinion on that.