I'm probably not as easy to convince as the parliamentary secretary.
In any event, Mr. Chair, just on the temporary foreign worker program, and I know this is not your jurisdiction, Minister, but I just will point out to you a problem there is, I think, in a number of areas. It was raised by a member from the NDP.
Yes, it's true that agriculture workers are protected, but those who are in the plant are not. As an example, you mentioned blueberries opening up in China, and that is a good thing. We will congratulate you on that.
On the blueberry operation in P.E.I., the workers who are in the field are protected, but the ones who are in the plant are not. I believe in that operation somewhere around 60% of the workers are temporary foreign workers, so it is a problem on the processing side. It's not your area. It's another minister's area, but you should be aware of it because it is a problem and it could affect the ability to get the product through and shipped. I'm not asking a question on that, I'm just pointing out that it is a very serious concern, and it's a concern in the beef industry as well, which you would know of in some of the plants in Alberta.