For our farm in particular, we have a family-style bungalow located in Humboldt that is provided to the workers. We have to get an annual inspection done, and that inspection needs to be done prior to the LMIA being submitted. All the checks and balances are in place to ensure living conditions are suitable.
The problem is, because we are lumped in with the rest of agriculture, a lot of the rules and regulations tend to go toward the lowest common denominator. In this specific case, it would be more due to bunkhouse-style conditions. For grains and oilseeds, that's not at all the kind of housing we use.