Yes, we are very pleased with the Canadian experience class, Chair. The huge strength of the program is that it works off Canadian credentials and Canadian work experience.
As committee members will know, one of the key issues for immigrants to Canada is foreign credential recognition. It's been a challenge for many years. I think we are making some significant progress now with the national framework. However, the CEC program essentially bypasses that problem because it's basically picking up people who are already at Canadian colleges and universities, so we know, obviously, the credential is not going to be a problem in the Canadian marketplace. That's coupled with Canadian work experience at defined levels. These people who are well educated are in the workplace now and are already successful.
One of the other key issues is language—