The Alberta government has a responsibility, because they're working in Alberta. They're on Alberta soil, I guess you'd say. But they're obviously in Canada, so it's a combination of both. I know Yessy is definitely and obviously an advocate, and she gets a lot of phone calls; she's the first line of contact for the worker when something like this has occurred, when they've been mistreated.
I'm sure Yessy would say that she could probably use more of her to handle the volume of complaints, but I think the Alberta government has a responsibility, and I think there is a responsibility also with the Canadian government to ensure that these workers are taken care of and that they are handled properly.