What we see on the ground is increased depression and mental health issues. Ask any immigrant or refugee newcomer and they'll tell you they want to work as quickly as they can. If they don't have the language, however, their ability to attach to the labour market is severely restricted. So this is one of the critical areas, particularly for immigrant and refugee women. The inability to attend classes and the lack of child care prohibit their full participation in Canadian society.
The programs we're involved in are about nation building, and our ability to socially and economically integrate the 315,000 or the 360,000 in the future has a direct correlation to the Canadian economy.