I think people should have rights and should be able to practise those rights. It is important to give them opportunities to immigrate permanently.
I don't believe there should be a two-step process. I don't know if that was part of what you were looking for in an answer, but I don't think there should be a two-step process with a differential system whereby permanent immigrants on a high-skilled stream can come in without having to work for two or three years to prove themselves. I think that's the differentiation we have, and we need to get rid of it.
We need to provide people with streams to get permanent residency, but quite frankly, the immediate step for dealing with this is to provide people with open work permits so they can come. Let's have some of those streams open to the migrant workers so they can exert their rights and have their rights.