I think that the occupational health and safety commissions are partially responsible for ensuring that all workers have access to information and are aware of their rights. There should be more oversight in industries where the workers are largely immigrants, whether temporary or permanent. There should also be support from community organizations to help them understand their rights, and if necessary to translate them into their language and translate the steps to take when necessary.
If Canada opens the floodgates on its temporary immigration programs, there will have to be at least some oversight of these people's health. If they are injured, we will have to know the circumstances in which it happened and how they are looked after in terms of health after they are injured on the job.