Sure.
As I said, I think we heard some very legitimate concerns from Mr. Ashton on behalf of the workers he represents. With regard to this notion of giving extensive powers to a foreign entity to essentially screen and decide who may or may not work, beyond the delays that may cause—we obviously understand that—there's certainly the risk of discrimination and profiling. We have faith in our own government, or we like to, anyway, but we don't want to start being accountable to another government, even if it's our closest neighbour.
I believe this amendment goes toward fixing that issue that's been brought to our attention as a committee.