If I may, the essential point I'm trying to make is that those workers are not accessing the existing services. If we can find a way to get the message to them so they can access organizations, such as the ones here on the panel, that would be very useful. Right now there are not many people accessing those services. As I mentioned, in Alberta there is an advocacy office to help. We don't have that in B.C.
That brings me to another point on the national characteristics of our services to temporary foreign workers. Different provinces have different sets of rules and levels of service. If we are really serious about it, we should have a national standard, much like our health care act. If you are a new Canadian here, we should provide you with language training up to a certain level. I don't see why we cannot do that.