Yes, we've made significant progress since Bill C-50 was adopted in the last Parliament, and then we implemented it as the action plan for faster immigration. Beginning in October 2008, we've seen about a 300,000 file reduction in the overall inventory that existed prior to the adoption of Bill C-50.
The new applications that are being received for the foreign skilled worker program are now being processed in about 10 months. Now, that's as opposed to what we were at...about six years. So it's huge progress.
But as you know, the ministerial instructions we introduced on October 2008 were based on, I think, 38 in-demand occupations. Over the course of the ensuing 18 months, the immigration industry figured out how to counsel people into making applications in certain of those occupations, like college instructors, and we started to see the inventory balloon back up again. That is why in July of this year I had to bring in our second set of ministerial instructions, imposing an overall cap on the new FSW applications, which we will process, at 20,000 for this year, with an exemption for those who have an arranged offer of employment, which we find is the most successful indicator of economic results for economic immigrants.
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