I think there are pretty good labour standards in place already. I think this applies to both the guest worker kinds of programs and the immigrant programs. I think what Canada has to realize is that we're in competition with the United States, the EU, and everybody for the talented worker in either type of stream. There is a great incentive on the part of employers to provide decent working environments now.
One of the examples that I use a lot is with Mexican truckers. Study after study has shown that they are as qualified, if not more, than their counterparts in the United States, yet the Teamsters have managed to block them coming in. There's this huge labour pool of excellent people who can come in and solve our trucking problem, and we have a huge trucking problem. Why don't we avail ourselves of that?