It's not only the factor of fear, it's also the fact that many of the labour standards that apply to Canadian citizens do not apply to temporary foreign workers. It's not only that factor of fear.
Can you imagine how nervous I feel sitting before you? Even though I've been here for over 20 years, still the issues and the immigrant refugee feeling still affect the way I think and the way I interact with you. Can you imagine somebody who is undocumented? Those are the issues.
I agree with my colleague that numbers and economics are very important. We cannot avoid thinking of them in our decisions. But we need to take the human aspect of it into consideration as well. There are laws, yes, but temporary workers are excluded from them. They don't have the right to unionize, for example. So we need to expand it.