As a mother, what you said about being separated from your family in particular is heart-wrenching. Anyone who's a parent in this room can certainly understand the impact of that. I know that in my region recently we held a Mother's Day event so that the migrant women could come forward and Skype with their children. That's just not enough. That's not acceptable. They should be here with their families and contributing to our communities.
There was a previous private member's bill that was introduced that would have centralized caregivers and employers into an agency. My question goes to Professor Liew. This would take the assignment out of the family and centralize it into an agency. We've heard many stories on how recruitment agencies seek out caregivers, but end up exploiting them and charging high fees, as we just heard. If the recruitment agencies would also be the only eligible employers for caregivers, would that not give them more power over caregivers? What are your thoughts on that suggestion?