I would just note that where we are doing well as a country is that we do have an incredibly robust system on settlement supports, with organizations across the country. There is an incredible network. We are the envy of the world. I have the opportunity to go and speak at international conferences. What Canada does is always held on a pedestal. We are always approached: “Tell us how Canada does things.” There's a lot that we already do well. The fact that, as opposed to other countries, it is the charitable sector and not the profit sector that delivers the services is a really good model, where it's the government delivering the supports.
There are pockets of interesting programs, especially around getting newcomers into skills-commensurate jobs. Australia has some interesting programs. There are pockets around the world that we look at. We do go to conferences. We learn what other countries are doing. We share what we do. We try to bring those practices here and include them in our proposals.