I think that labour trafficking is incredibly important here in Canada and really deserves more attention. When COVID first began, we saw that there was a real trend in transmission in our agricultural sectors, specifically among temporary foreign workers. This, for a very good reason, rang a bunch of alarm bells and brought attention to the issue, but I have to say that it's incredibly long-standing. The prevalence of labour exploitation along the continuum, and insofar as human trafficking is concerned, is quite rampant across our agricultural sectors.
As for how to respond to that, I actually think labour trafficking is a bit more straightforward, in that we actually have labour laws and rules that have been established to protect the rights of these workers. They are just not being implemented properly and are not being regulated by the appropriate level. I do believe that this is done through the provincial governments, but I think that actually enforcing the laws we have would go a really long way in addressing this. Labour traffickers are clearly breaking the law, and it's much more black and white to be able determine where a crime of trafficking has actually taken place.