They're done randomly. Indeed, there should be a body that provides direct services to these workers. If we rely solely on the contract binding the seasonal agricultural workers to their employer and if, for example, the employer doesn't act on a request for the worker's health insurance card, how can the worker obtain care? With whom can he go to medical centres to receive care?
Last summer, for example, the commission decided, on its own initiative, to investigate the situation of a seasonal agricultural worker who was having problems obtaining his health insurance card and getting care. Neither the consulate, the employer, nor the other bodies were responsible. Nothing in the employment contract states who is responsible for driving the worker and having him cared for if he has a health problem.