Thank you so much, mesdames et messieurs. It's a pleasure for me to meet you. It's the first time that I have a chance to speak with high-ranked civil servants of your department, and I appreciate it.
I have some questions that may not be specific to your department, but I do have some specific questions. I don't know if you were here, but an hour ago we had the very sensitive comments and testimony of Madam Pinky Paglingayen. She's a Filipino. She's worked for more than 10 years in a home as a nanny, in that kind of job. Her testimony was very emotional, because she talked about abuse. She talked about betrayal. She talked about the fact that it's the worst thing.
As a Canadian citizen, and especially as a Canadian member of Parliament, I can't believe that I'm seeing that kind of testimony in 2016. That's unbelievable and unacceptable. As a Canadian citizen, I can't accept that kind of testimony, but I have to deal with that today. What can you do as public civil servants to address those difficult, tough, but so important issues?