Mr. Chair, we do not have any specific programs in terms of unemployment among the refugee group. In terms of the economy in B.C. now, the unemployment rate is fairly low, but I suspect among the refugee group, it's much higher. In terms of employment, it's certainly one of the issues that we see to get assistance on, because to have that economic stability in the family is very important in getting not only the parents, but the children, on the right path.
One interesting concept we have in Burnaby is a co-op that was started by an Afghani woman. They run it; it is very successful. They are in the basement of a medical building. What it also brings is a lot of confidence for them and a lot of socialization skills.
So certainly the whole aspect of jobs is extremely important to us.