There are two things.
Yes, I think the notion of a trusted-farmer model would go a long way to helping alleviate some of the issues that we've seen in processing delays. Some of these farms have been bringing workers in—oftentimes the same workers—for years, if not decades. Streamlining that process and not requiring them to renew their applications year after year and to go through the same delays.... Especially as we've seen during these pandemic times, there are oftentimes program changes on the fly. We understand the reasoning for it. We certainly respect and know that we have to keep Canada healthy and safe. However, at the same time, we have to keep Canadians fed, as well, so I think that would go a long way.
As far as the comment on the bad apples, unfortunately, you're correct. There's no doubt; no matter what industry or sector you're in, there are going to be some of those that try to undermine the process and whatnot. We do support fully an audit system.
We have multiple levels of government that come in, whether they're federal, provincial, local municipal, or public health authorities. Oftentimes, farmers don't understand who's coming in and why, so we need more clarity on that. We need to understand, I think, from a holistic approach. That is the reason for our comment that a national labour strategy is going to be so important: so that we understand the full ramifications of what's going to be expected from us as an industry in the years and decades ahead.