One of our recommendations is regularization of workers when they're here. We don't like to talk about people being illegal, but that they don't have status. Many of the workers are coming with strong labour and social attachments in Canada. We believe they should be regularized, and there should be clampdowns on those types of employers. They should be coming in legally and they should be given opportunities to come in legally. Why are they coming in illegally? It's because low-skilled workers find it close to impossible to get into Canada. As you've probably been hearing for days now, you've got doctors and lawyers from abroad coming in as taxi drivers, but we don't bring in agricultural workers or live-in caregivers with full landed status. Why not? Why do they have to come in through temporary programs?
I want to make one comment in terms of the low-skilled worker and the decline in apprenticeships. This wasn't asked of me directly, but also note that the low-skilled worker pilot project, which I understand may not even be a pilot any longer, is being used to bring in construction workers and is replacing apprenticeship programs. The apprenticeship programs are going down because employers are bringing in foreign temporary labour to fill that.