The spirit of the foreign worker program is not in question. I think the conditions these people are living under is in question here. Although those conditions could be addressed, I don't think the immigration committee is the prime location for talking about them. We might need checks and balances, but the checks and balances are with the employment standards, the provincial police, and the provincial stakeholders. The need for people to come and work here is something created by the employers.
We had the gentleman before say he's not a unionized shop. But there's nothing to stop you from unionizing that plant, is there?