First of all, Rick, I want to say thank you for your comments. You're an individual I have a lot of respect for on the other side of the House. We've worked very closely together since I've been elected.
I have two points. First of all, you talked about wanting to make reforms. It's something I greatly believe in. The country has been obsessed with the Dhalla case, but there are thousands of other vulnerable workers out there--we must never lose sight of that--who are going through situations that perhaps are true and need to be verified and rectified.
I was made aware of these allegations for the first time 15 months after these women had left the home, and who I have had limited interaction with, by a Toronto Star reporter about a week--not even a week, about five or six days--before the report came out.