Unlike the colleague who preceded me, I understood that you and Mr. Peppard want to monitor what's being done in the field and to see whether the rules are complied with, because these individuals are highly vulnerable to exploitation. I find that interesting. Mr. Peppard explained that, if potential employers of dubious morality knew they could be investigated at any time, they would probably be more careful. However, those investigations might be difficult to conduct. An unscrupulous employer could very well intimidate his employees, even at the time of the investigation.
Some groups have proposed that foreign workers with temporary permits be entitled to change employers in order to be less vulnerable to those individuals who hold their lives in their hands.
Mr. Peppard and Mr. Fairey, do you agree with that proposal?