Can I just get in on that one, too, Madam Chair?
I think it's important to emphasize the point that Ms. Finley talked about, which is the education part of helping these individuals find out what their rights are before they get to the country, and to make them aware of the rights they have. There are extensive sections within both the Criminal Code and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act against forcible confinement, human trafficking, and of course assault and all the different aspects of it. So the laws are in place, and part of the challenge we have is to make sure those individuals who can benefit from the provisions in both those pieces of legislation are aware of the protections they are entitled to by working in Canada.
Of course, from my end of it, we support all those efforts to make sure they are aware of their rights. So it's important they have that, but the laws are there.