What we're observing is the laws are playing catch-up with what's happening in the marketplace. Certainly, from the foreign worker movement and the abuses we're seeing--and they're being reported to the society--many of the provincial governments are dealing with outdated legislation and they're having a hard time controlling some of the abuses to the workers.
Similarly, at the federal level--and I echo the concerns of Mr. Zaifman--there doesn't seem to be any coagulating force in terms of how you deal with unscrupulous agents, offshore agents who are taking advantage of unsophisticated individuals who are vulnerable to whatever they're dictating. I think the federal government at least needs to take the lead in this in terms of establishing a national policy on how they're going to regulate or how they're going to deal with unscrupulous agents in the human resource realm.