This is just related to the previous question. I would add to the list of recommendations you outlined—and definitely I'm in agreement with all of those—that an additional recommendation is that there should be an end to the repatriation or unilateral deportations of workers who are here working under temporary workers programs and that there should be a fair appeal process set up for workers facing that situation.
Also, temporary workers are coming here under federal programs, yet are regulated under provincial employment standard laws. That's a huge mismatch of different kinds of standards across the provinces. We would recommend that temporary workers, like live-in caregivers and seasonal farm workers, be covered under federal standards and that those standards be updated to increase protection for precarious workers, including temporary workers, and also that the enforcement of those labour standards be drastically improved. We need to see proactive and targeted enforcement of labour standards.
Also, we need a system in which, if an employer is found to be in violation of workers' rights, they should not be issued new permits for temporary workers in the future. That is happening day after day in the current system.