It would be necessary to make more funding available under labour market agreements and less funding available through labour market development agreements. Labour market agreements offer much more flexibility and are more open to all Canadians and workers. That would be the first step.
As for priorities, I would say that a lot of immigrants need a bit more training in order to improve their labour market integration. They often find themselves on the sidelines and excluded from the employment insurance system. The same goes for people who have been unemployed for a long time. They aren't eligible for training dollars. It would be important to target all sorts of groups, and that isn't the case right now.