It's hard for me to say. Certainly, historically we've had a significant problem with enforcement. To be fair, I do think the changes that Minister Kenney has implemented have been, as I said, in the right direction.
It's hard for me to comment on whether there should have been more firms on the list. Probably there should have been, but I think we have to be realistic about the situation in that the people who know about the abuse are the temporary foreign workers, and they don't have a very good incentive to bring that to light. That's definitely a challenge for the government.
I think the idea of blacklisting firms, at least the threat of it, is essential. I think the threat of financial penalties is essential. How it's implemented, I don't know.