I think it's critical. We've heard too many horror stories about families being forced to give mortgages on their family homes to recruiters in some of the foreign countries and of people being held hostage as a result.
I don't think it's difficult for the government to say that you can only bring temporary foreign workers from countries that protect the rights, that prohibit the charging of fees. We already do it. We do it in the context of the agricultural program; to some degree we do it with domestic living caregivers. Why can we not extend that to temporary foreign workers generally?
I will say that some of the worst stories stem from the abuses of recruiters in conjunction with the employers, and that should be controlled, absolutely.