The final point was on the United Nations convention on the rights of migrant workers, which Canada is not a signatory or a party to. None of the major developed countries are. But many ascending countries are parties to it. What the convention does—it's one of the smartest conventions I've seen—is lay down a base level of rights that must be protected for all migrant workers everywhere, whether legal or illegal. And it encourages legal and orderly migration by giving a higher level of rights to those who regularize their status. So it's what's been laid out.
The Office of the High Commissioner has, on December 18, International Migrants Day, said that countries should be signing and ratifying this convention.