I think it's an innovative idea that we should try. In the process, I would suggest that we add into it a part for mentorship for those people who get selected, because what many immigrants are lacking is the Canadian experience. They could have a mentor who can really inform them about Canadian culture, about how to develop a social network, and help them build their social capital. I think that's important.
We have seen so many pilots happening in Canada, from B.C. to Quebec to Newfoundland. We need some places where we can really centralize or have people to have a dialogue on the lessons learned from the pilots. I think the government should support all those dialogues between provinces. For example, even right after this presentation I am going to the Canadian Council for Refugees consultation in Windsor, Ontario. That is an opportunity to learn from each other, about what they do and what they have done.