Sorry, but because I get only one set of questions, you can maybe raise that when the Conservatives ask you questions.
I just wanted to come back to two final questions, put them both out.
First, we've heard testimony about the situation for temporary foreign workers in Jordan--working seven days a week, being cheated out of their wages, stripped of their passports in contravention of all international conventions, working in primitive dormitories infested with bedbugs. This was after the signing of the U.S.-Jordan agreement, and there's been no monitoring or enforcement. And of course our trade agreement is much weaker than the U.S. one.
How do we ensure that the promises around complying with labour rights and environmental rights, like Mr. Laforest mentioned, are actually met?
My last question--and I'll throw both of these out to you—is about Camp Mirage and the U.A.E. What could the government have done differently to avoid the embarrassment of being kicked out of the camp?