Thank you.
I have a couple of questions and I know the chair has a question, so I'll split a couple of minutes with him.
Thank you, Minister Mendicino, for appearing today. It's nice to see you.
I know that when I took office in 2016, the temporary foreign worker program, to say it politely, was not that great and we had a lot of issues to settle. In 2017 it got a little better, and in 2018 and 2019 there seemed to be a change around. In my community, the Bay of Quinte riding, we depend on the wineries having agricultural workers come to our community. It was smooth in 2018 and 2019, and 2020, fortunately, has been good for us so far. The office hasn't had to do a lot of streamlining or deal with a lot of complaints with the program this year, so we've been fortunate.
Can you tell me what you've done in the last four years to improve the program and why it's been better?