I'd just like to add to that.
As Chris said, the temporary farm worker program and the live-in caregiver program are managed programs by the federal government. If we're seeing this level of abuse happening in these managed programs, then what is going to happen when we expand the temporary migrant worker program to the extent it is expanding and the rate it is expanding? We're not addressing the systemic and structural problems that exist. We're going to see much more of this kind of abuse happening. We're going to hear more of it.
What I think those of us who are in the field are asking for is to take some time out and just reflect and review the programs as they're happening now before we expand it. We're seeing coming out of StatsCan that their unemployment is going up. Well, that doesn't seem to gel if we have more temporary programs happening. Why is that happening? We have undocumented workers here who should be able to find jobs and they have to be working. They work under similar conditions as our temporary workers, and we need to address those issues.
We need to fix the system before we start to expand it, or else it's just going to spiral out of hand.