I have two aspects to answer on that front.
The emphasis we're going to place is the importance of a job offer. Having employers able to provide job offers to these individuals in itself gets at part of that, in that presumably employers would not be offering jobs to individuals who are not qualified to undertake those jobs.
Going back to what I said previously, the EOI in itself doesn't change program structures or requirements. The work that is ongoing right now as related to foreign credential recognition will continue to go on within the department, and the EOI will be more of a reflection of whatever changes or developments happen there, rather than a driver for those changes.
I don't know if that's clear, but requirements related to entering under the federal skilled worker or federal skilled trades programs, or what have you, will be developed outside of the EOI context, but EOI necessarily as a pre-application stage for those programs will reflect any changes that are undertaken.