Very good. Perhaps I can start.
There are approximately 200,000 temporary foreign workers in Canada. There is a balance and certainly a relationship to the permanent immigration stream. Some of those do make their way into permanent immigration. A number of provinces in particular are having temporary foreign workers come in to the provincial nominee programs, and there is also an avenue through the Canadian experience class.
So in terms of the protection of foreign workers, as we talked about earlier, we have been moving forward on improving the regulatory system. We talked about the need to better assess the genuineness of job offers, making sure that employers are following through with their commitments. All of those things, I think, are important in ensuring that temporary foreign workers have the protections they require.