A lot of the time people use economics. The myth and this notion of the small family farm has been this permeating argument. If anybody goes down to Leamington, if anybody goes to Simcoe and various other places, you see a huge agricultural industry. That's one of the ways people have got around this.
Second, the Canadian public has turned its attention away from this issue. It's a hidden dirty secret that nobody wants to address. A lot of the time we engage in NIMBYism, when we don't want to talk about what's going on in our own backyard. When you talk to workers, they come up to you and the first thing they say is that this is a form of slavery, a form of indentureship. Those are extremely harsh words people don't want to hear, and they don't take kindly to their own country doing it. That's part of it too, people are trying to ignore the situation that won't go away.