I think we need to differentiate between the different types of temporary foreign workers.
We have a variety of programs. For instance, there's the international mobility program, where employers don't have to get a labour market impact assessment. Those are closed work permits, but the individuals coming into those programs are, for instance, intracompany transferees who have highly specialized knowledge or are senior executives. I think the level of protections required for such workers is different from the level of protection required for the workers the UN rapporteur was looking at, who were more in the lower-skilled and agricultural sectors, because those workers, by their very definition, are more subject to abuse.