Mr. Davidson, you have been directly involved in this program for several years now. I think you recognize the fact that we uncovered some shortcomings in the current program, which perhaps have led to some abuse of the program, which was never intended. It was actually a previous government that brought it in, for a good reason, because there was a demand for this type of labour. It was needed in certain parts of the country, and it made sense to supplement the regular Canadian workforce.
What we're trying to do is look at the changes in this bill to make the program stronger and more effective but still allow you the same level of access to it, because you're a good operator and you're using the program for what it's intended to do. We are tightening it up, so I want to ask your opinion on a couple of those aspects.
First, there certainly is going to be much greater employer accountability for the individuals who are hired through the program and for what they are specifically doing, so that they are not replacing Canadian workers.
I'll get you to comment on that first of all, whether you're comfortable with that.
Second—