I know that, but it's all goes back to these agreements and the actual intent.
The Canadian government wants to help that tomato farmer get cheap labour so that the tomatoes don't rot in the field. No Canadians will do it for the price the farmer is paying. They bring in people who think, say, $7.50 an hour is great, and who live in those awful conditions. A lot of that money goes home, so the sponsoring country, the country that sends the workers, is really happy to have that injection of Canadian dollars into their economy.
Do you not think this committee should maybe investigate, or ask to see these agreements? I think that's where you'd find the root of the problem.