Thank you for the question.
As I said in my statement, we actually concur with the statement from the UN envoy's report. What he said was, “the agricultural and low-wage streams of the...(TFWP) constitute a breeding ground for contemporary forms of slavery”, which is, in my mind, a way of saying the program is structured to allow really nasty practices that harm workers. It would be akin to us driving on the road with really strong and good laws about who can do what on the roads, but with no one actually nabbing the people who are very dangerous and cause accidents.
It really is, to me, structured and systemic. I know many people feel that it is about saying, “I'm a good employer” or “The other person is the bad employer”. This is not about who's good and who's bad in employment. It's a structural issue that I'm speaking of.