Thank you, Mr. Chair. I will go to our other witnesses from UPA for answers to a couple of questions.
I am from a farming background, so I have an understanding of this. In my area of south central Manitoba, we have a lot of vegetable production. We have slaughterhouses. We have some wood manufacturing. TFWs are a very important part—as well as the agricultural program—of bringing folks in.
In my experience with the many individuals who farm fields next to my family's farm, and in speaking with many of these individuals, I know they are generally happy. They return year over year and they are well cared for by their employers.
I think a panellist who is no longer with us mentioned rooting out some of the bad actors. I think that's an important part of this, but I'm wondering, Mr. Doyon or Mr. Roy, if you could explain what your experience is in the Quebec system in terms of the way farmers engage with and care for TFW employees on farm.