When it comes to the care economy, I'm going to turn to Paul for some detail on numbers and who's in there.
If we talk about having women in the workforce, which was your opening piece, $10-per-day child care is helping immensely.
On the TFW and the specific case of people being vulnerable in the care sector, we make sure that they.... There are labour market impact assessments. If people are being brought in to do that work, they have to follow rigorous programs.
There was also work we did as a government to make sure that people in the care economy—caring for children, elderly persons or persons with disabilities—would have a pathway to citizenship.
On the particular cases that you are aware of with people in precarious employment, if they are employed by a hospice company, that is definitely something I want to look into.
Deputy Minister, do you have anything on that?