That's true. For that reason, I think that the situation of temporary workers is going to become oddly complex. The federal government is going to admit the temporary workers, but each province is going to manage the aspect covered by its own occupational health and safety system. In Quebec, there is only one body that governs occupational health and safety, but in Ontario there are two.
I am not going to deny that if we decide to bring in large numbers of immigrant workers and, in ethical terms, we want to ensure that these people have the same rights and the same access to healthcare and services, it is going to call for some extremely complex organization.
To speak to your question, even though workers employed by a federal undertaking, be it the postal service or marine or air transportation, for example, don't receive occupational health and safety services from the province, there are still no immigrant workers working in those industries. I think that is not going to be an issue in terms of the difficulty of coordinating it all. The difficulty is going to lie much more in industries that are, for the majority of cases, under provincial jurisdiction when it comes to occupational health and safety.