I think you're summarizing a situation that I have a high amount of agreement with. The reason you're gathering information about temporary workers is because there has been a decision, very poorly examined, very poorly analyzed, to run to the idea of temporary workers as a labour market solution in Canada at a time when the immigration system isn't working well and the economic achievement of immigrants who are already here is inexcusably poor. So we've jumped on a bandwagon, and I think we need to back up.
When temporary workers involved highly skilled professionals and seasonal agriculture workers, we didn't have nearly the range of problems. It's been this move to bring in large numbers of tradespeople and low-skilled workers that has all the problems arising. I think it's time to back up from there.