I won't speak on behalf of the employers. I think they do a very good job for themselves. I'll speak for the invisible workers.
We're not advocating for the banning of the program. It's fairly well entrenched and there is a system in place to make sure that employers are accessing workers. What we're advocating is that they have all the same basic rights as everyone else, the right to unionization and bargaining collectively, the right to health and safety.