Thank you for your question.
At the outset, I must mention that such cases are not acceptable. Even we, as an organization, will denounce them.
In most cases, I think that we, the agricultural producers, among others, would benefit from training programs and support measures to sustain the workers. There are even networks in place, like the Réseau d'aide aux travailleuses et travailleurs migrants agricoles du Québec, RATTMAQ, the assistance networks for migrant workers in Quebec, for example. So we work with these groups to provide support, because the need really exists, as you mentioned.
On the structural side, changes have been put in place that have allowed for agreement between the provincial and federal governments on the new requirements. I think people are realizing that accommodations and adaptations need to be made. It's essential for these workers.
In addition, perhaps permanent immigration should be considered, in many cases. These people are much more than employees. They are people who have great expertise and contribute enormously to our businesses. They are part of the family.