On the question of denying an application, I am wondering, given that the Minister could issue negative instructions, under what criteria that decision might be made. Would only the employer involved in the temporary work application be considered, rather than people we are prepared to accept as refugees?
In any event, most of the time these are vulnerable people, whose situation we understand and who we know are going to be able to make their way in our society. There are laws and labour standards that apply here, in this country. So we should not be judging the person making the application, but rather our own employers. We are aware of the fact that when these people work for some of these employers they are inevitably going to be exploited. Given that we know about this situation, I don't understand why we are refusing entry to people and why we are not penalizing the employers who exploit them. I would like to hear your reaction to that.