I wonder if perhaps this is an area in which we didn't do a proficient enough job in terms of explaining how the process worked when you were going through it. I take it that we need to do more, but I struggle too, for example, when I use the temporary caregiver categories that you studied. Again, it was the follow-up: do we know if the individual who's received a job is actually being paid properly? Do we know if the individual is being treated properly? Are they doing the work they had agreed to do?
In these two areas anyway, I see some real difficulties for us. As a committee, we actually did a review of the temporary caregiver program, as you are probably aware. In fact, we just passed it again unanimously under concurrence in the House of Commons. There are some very specific recommendations in there that the committee put forward. In fact two recommendations, recommendations 4 and 5, actually speak almost specifically to the issues you brought forward.
The question I have is maybe more of a point than anything else. I understand what you're saying in terms of the ministry needing to reach out further to the provinces or territories, because they in fact have responsibility for it when it gets into the specifics, when it gets into the--