I'd advise, one, making sure that there's a process of regularization; two, eliminating barriers that deny these workers access to any form of education and training; and three, removing this committee's past policy recommendations of excluding migrant agricultural workers from accessing EI in their home countries.
Part of the training and education is not only going to happen here in Canada, but also in Trinidad, in Jamaica, in Barbados, and in Mexico. As such, we have to look at a progressive framework to ensure that employment insurance is extended to their home countries as well.