Yes, absolutely. I can use the example of Honey Bee. They manufacture headers on combines, and we have other members that also do, such as MacDon in Winnipeg.
If anybody needs an ag equipment manufacturing 101 after this, I'd be pleased. I'm here until Saturday.
Frontier is a village of 100, and Frontier is where Honey Bee manufactures. They've brought in more than 100 temporary foreign workers, and all of them have gone on to become permanent residents. I'm from a very small town in Saskatchewan, so I can make fun of Frontier's size. Frontier has gone from being a very farmer-based village to now being a prospering town of more than 200, half of whom are Filipino, and that's because of the temporary foreign workers becoming permanent residents.
For our members, then, it's vital that there be a pathway to permanent residency.