Thank you.
I'll be quick. The inspectors are not allowed to go on site until the workers have arrived in Canada. That is part of the authorities and the ways in which we can do this work.
The pre-inspection prior to arrival is conducted at the provincial jurisdictional level and is called a housing inspection report. They need to demonstrate that they have a pass on the housing inspection report by provincial authority even before they apply for a labour market impact assessment, in order for the employer to receive an approval to have temporary foreign workers come into Canada.
That housing inspection report looks at all of those things that you're speaking about—the bunkers, water, access to functioning kitchens and so on. We must rely on our provincial authorities, and whom they delegate to, to demonstrate meeting those expectations.