That's fine.
In your statement, you talked about the importance of improving our laws and changing our policies so as to protect such people better. One of the proposals on which the committee gave an opinion and which it has often heard during consultations was aimed at enabling people who had been swindled by recruitment agencies charging illegal fees to be reimbursed. It has often been proposed that people who have had to pay recruitment fees to agencies—which are often abroad and thus difficult to monitor—be reimbursed first by the employer, who is the closest person, and then that the employer seek reimbursement from the agency he or she has dealt with. This would improve the chances of someone who has been swindled being reimbursed. Would you agree on such a measure?