I know of cases of hundreds of young boys, kids, children, who have to walk through the night in northern parts of Congo in order to find food, safety, etc. It's unbelievable that we would deport anyone to Congo.
I really don't have a lot of questions to ask you. I just want to say thank you for being here.
I have just one question, if I have any time, for the professor. Federal-provincial jurisdiction is always a problem. Of course labour guidelines are provincial. They are under the Quebec government. There have been suggestions in the past panels that there be some kind of coordination, that there be a joint effort, because right now federal says it's provincial, and provincial says it's federal, and then no one goes to the workplace to make sure the workers are not being exploited or abused.
What in your mind is the best solution, given the interjurisdictional problem, or gap?