There has been documentation done by the United Food and Commercial Workers both here in Ontario and in Quebec. I think it's not surprising that....
We were just in Halifax last week for the Metropolis Conference on immigration. We heard of human rights violations and job abuses within the hotel industry, for instance. Workers come up under a contract that says they're going to be working full time, but then they work only for three out of five workdays a week, and even for a few hours some of those days, not even full days. Or they have included in their contract a line that says they have to go to this certain apartment, and this will be their landlord, and this will be how much they're going to pay. It's difficult for them to get out of a very expensive apartment that was assigned to them before they even got here.
I think this goes on across the country. It's a matter of just getting to talk to the organizations that are doing work in the field, working directly with the workers.