I'd like to add something. It's true that we're currently in a general context in which human rights are trivialized. There is a rights recognition regression.
I believe it is essential to remind the public and members of Parliament that they have human rights obligations. We don't acknowledge human rights as a result of a person's status, but because that person is a human being. If there is one principle that must be recalled when we want to make the public aware of working conditions and the very existence of these persons, it is that one.