Thank you, Mr. Chair. I will be splitting my time with my colleague Mr. Carrier.
My question is for the people from the Industrial Accident Victims Group of Ontario.
Mr. Lalli, you said in your presentation that the federal government had a responsibility to workers. A number of witnesses have told us that it was not easy to get the federal government and the province on the same page, that the two governments were playing ping-pong.
Because most powers relating to employment—labour standards, occupational safety and training, for example—, are provincial, would it not be more efficient to transfer all of the administration, the selection and the process to be followed by temporary foreign workers, to the provinces? Rather than sharing those powers, the provinces would take over full responsibility for them.