What we've heard from our colleagues who are working more closely and more directly with migrant workers is that there's been very little monitoring of that situation. Even in those workplaces where folks were able to quarantine safely, relatively speaking, they then often went back into congregated living arrangements, and hence the rapid rise in number of infections in southern Ontario, as an example.
Without monitoring, without farmers and other employers needing to demonstrate that the dollars really are being used to keep workers safe, I'm not sure how we can address the situation. The money has been sent out, and we need to hold those folks accountable to ensure that workers are able to carry out social distancing, not only within their living arrangements but also when they're out in the workplace.