There are some recommendations we would concur with. Again, coming back to what I think would be the mechanism for protecting temporary foreign workers, which is the issue I think the committee has dealt with.... It is under provincial jurisdiction. We have no regulatory regime, except for Manitoba, which has now brought in legislation, to specifically deal with the situation. In many parts of the country we have no specific mechanism to deal with specific investigations. We have no process to protect these workers, because they do fall under provincial jurisdiction. Despite the fact that the federal government is one arm of government that issues a permit for temporary workers to come here, we don't have an agreement with the provinces on how the provinces will protect these workers. There's a big gap in terms of the regulatory regime right across the country.
More importantly, if we were to achieve a regulatory regime, we'd need an enforcement mechanism. As has been stated by my colleague just recently, we need to ensure that these workers aren't going to be intimidated and afraid to speak up to demand that their rights be protected. Again, it is not very clear how that will happen, because it is within provincial jurisdiction.