Some of them will, which makes the question that one of the government members asked very important. What percentage of the people have jobs? I expect that many of them who come here, if not all, can't speak English or French, so the first thing they have to do is learn one of those languages. If they don't, they're going to have an awful time getting a job.
I think this issue is an important issue. We want them to become good citizens and become members of our society, but we want them to have jobs. If things aren't working out.... For example, in my community, a house could be leased. Well, a lease expires, and if they don't have any money, then what happens?
I guess that's where I'm going, Mr. Minister. After the one-year period, if they don't have jobs and they don't have enough money to pay their lease or their rent, or to buy food, what happens?