First and foremost, a multi-stakeholder approach is extremely important. I do acknowledge that the Canadian government—the federal and provincial governments—is taking steps to include various stakeholders in exploring the best possible options for migrant workers, and I do encourage them to continue to uphold the multi-stakeholder approach, particularly including workers. Without speaking to them, it may be extremely difficult to create a program that is suitable for workers as well as employers. That's the way to approach the civil society sector, trade unions and so on. I'm sure that's happening at various levels, but I'd like to see more of those in all provinces.
In terms of the open work permit, yes, it is a useful thing to have, but there are certain issues also raised in that. Not everyone can take advantage of it, and then there's that differential treatment in terms of, particularly, undocumented migrant workers, so I do hope that the federal government would take steps to regularize their status—I think that's quite important—so that they are able to be reintegrated.