The fundamental pillars of this program really have to be re-examined, because this is the context also of human rights violations, of this pillar. With the mandatory live-in, the temporary status, they're working under one employer, and there are many other factors that put them into very vulnerable situations.
If they're needed here, why is it that they cannot come in with their landed status, or upon arrival they can't even bring their families if they're really needed? I think that will also resolve some of the problems they're going to face when they're here.