As I mentioned, through the foreign credential referral office and our $32-million investment, we opened up the Canadian immigration integration project, partnering with the Association of Canadian Community Colleges. They have been operating two-day free seminars plus personalized counselling to selected federal skilled workers in Delhi, Manila, and Beijing. Through our innovation fund in the ministry we've also opened up offices, partnering with groups like SUCCESS, from Vancouver, in Seoul, Korea, and Taipei, Taiwan. We will, as I mentioned, be expanding this program in the near future to include more people.
This isn't language training. This is pre-integration counselling, to let people know what the job market looks like where they hope to settle, the housing market, how to find a job—applying online—how to begin the process of credential recognition, how to get a health card, and getting their kids enrolled in school. I've met these people. They are getting a head start before they even arrive.