My second question is with regard to live-in caregivers and domestics. We've heard credible testimony in this place about workers who are basically powerless people. They have had to hand over their passports, which means they're basically trapped in a job. They have to work long hours, sometimes 12 hours or more. They are asked to shovel snow. There is a whole range of things that is very unfair.
How are you helping live-in caregivers by protecting their rights? What new ways have you found to protect the rights and to help these powerless people?