All right. I'll go back to Amy. I want to pursue this.
Part of the concern they have is that some of this may be because there aren't other means for the persons to come in. Past governments, and this government, have looked at trying to find a legitimate means for people to come in. One of the programs has been the CREWS program in Ontario for the construction workers. There's the provincial nominee program, where provinces can nominate people to come to the country on a permanent basis to meet specific regional needs in various industries that they may decide upon. They control that. The government looks at it from the point of security and health. That's their concern.
Would you agree that perhaps we should look at providing some legitimate means, whether it's CREWS, the provincial nominee program, or the Canadian experience class, so people don't find themselves in an illegal position, if you want to call it that?