We're doing a lot of good things. I think we've identified the problem and we're trying to figure out what's the best model to address some of those problems.
I would say that because of the particularly marginalized position that a lot of these migrant workers come to vis-à-vis the employer, but also vis-à-vis the government, they're just really scared all the time that they're going to get deported. If you open up, let's say, settlement agencies or community agencies that can be trusted intermediaries, then they can handle some of these complaints and inform the migrant worker of their rights, as well as of the procedures. I think that would go a long way from society's point of view to addressing some of these problems.
First, we have to untie settlement agency funding from permanent residency only, which is the way the funding mechanisms work currently.