Well, from the standpoint here, I don't share the excitement of having workers coming to Canada. I don't think our companies here have done the due diligence necessary to search out Canadian workers for a lot of jobs. But that's a point of debate we could have, and it's more philosophical, I suppose.
As for free trade agreements, I think the number is 19 that have been signed under this government. It strikes me, with the concerns about the human rights violations in that country, that when they conclude a free trade agreement and they park the human rights obligations and the labour obligations as a sidebar document...which, as you know, doesn't hold any value in law.
You may not be comfortable answering this, but wouldn't it have been a prime time for Canada to add some additional pressure on this government, in the view of how they conduct their business vis-Ã -vis human rights, by having it in the main document?