I'm sorry we didn't have you first. We could have eliminated the others, because what you have brought up is so very interesting.
Mr. Muise was talking about exploitation of children for sexual purposes. I have no knowledge of what that has to do with immigration or how it possibly even relates to this bill.
Janet, I was extremely impressed with what you had to say. This bill does not address exploitation. All this bill addresses is making the playing field smaller and smaller at the discretion of the bureaucracy. We're talking about people who are being exploited in Canada, and what do we do? We reward them by deporting them or taking away their work permits.
We have a number of people in Canada right now who are being exploited because they're having to work underground. Not only are they being exploited, they're exploiting the system. They're not paying into the system, but they're not allowed the benefits that people in Canada are allowed. And I think it's unfortunate.
When you talk about the trafficking, I'm not sure what you mean by trafficking. People don't do trafficking through legal means, do they? They sneak people in. I don't know how you can go and get a working visa at the border.
And Mr. Muise, I don't understand what immigration has to do with sexual exploitation and trafficking of children. I just don't understand.
So I wish we had more time.
Maybe someone could answer some of these.