You mentioned Maple Leaf, and of course we have Schneider's in Kitchener, which was bought out by Maple Leaf. One of the things that happened is that wages were suppressed, and that's really difficult. Friends of mine were laid off and lost their jobs. Then Maple Leaf picked up some new people, but they picked up new people at the lower rates. It somehow is troublesome.
It reminds me of how, in Canada's history, when we needed to expand the railway, the only way we could do it was to get the Chinese. The Chinese came in, and they built the railway, and as soon as the railway was finished being built, of course, we had the Chinese head tax and exclusion acts, and the result was to keep families separated.
It bothers me to see the temporary foreign workers coming over here without their families. It creates problems for the families. Certainly the government claims to be a champion of family values. Well, I'm a Liberal, and to me being able to see your family and be with them is a pretty strong family value.
I wonder if you have any comments on that.