I would be delighted to expand on that.
A few years ago, we worked with the government and the minister of immigration at the time to create what's called a bridge program. Effectively what this does is it supports new Canadians who arrive and can have a somewhat random experience in terms of where they end up working, whether they end up working and how quickly that process happens. This program was hugely successful, by the government's own report.
What it does is it supports people who come in. It brings the employer to the table with various job opportunities. It enhances training. It had an incredible success rate. The infrastructure is there. There was not a significant cost to it.
Our immediate recommendation is that the government reinvest in that program. It's called Destination Canada. It would allow us to mobilize and be purposeful about where some of these new Canadians are ending up working, especially as we are staring down the barrel of a high-demand season and an opportunity we don't want to leave on the table.