I have more of a comment to make. I would like to share with you how I feel after hearing your testimony today. I have to say I feel deeply frustrated, as a parliamentarian here in Parliament.
I've been here since 2004 and I realize how much inaction there is, not only in your case but in many areas. We had a minority government in 2004 and another minority government in 2006. Everyone is passing the buck to hide their incompetence or their lack of understanding. I think we have come to a point where, after hearing your testimony, I'm convinced we have to act. There must be a political will. You have presented us with a great report. One only has to go through the pages to find your recommendations.
We listen to you, we listen again and I'm sure you will be back to tell us more about the absurd situation these people you're trying to protect are in. I think we have to take the time to say that we need the political will to put in place the tools you need to stop lobbying and make representations and to start meeting the actual expectations of these people.
I think we're making money on the back of migrant workers. They're here, they contribute to Canadian life as if they were citizens, they enrich the government but they're not entitled to any services. I find this ridiculous.
I'm sharing with you how I feel. I can assure you I feel very, very frustrated. I don't know if you have something to add but I had to say this.