Okay, fantastic.
Will the implementation of the EOI system lead to increases in wait times for permanent residency applicants? In other words, will CIC be hiring new resources to process the expression-of-interest applicants, the à la modes, the invitation-to-apply people, and the subsequent complete immigration application, or will existing resources be used? That is my question. Is it existing resources? In your introduction I didn't hear of any new money being allocated to CIC for this. If existing resources are to be used, which we already know can't handle the load of the applications that are submitted to Canada through the existing programs, such as federal skilled workers, the living caregiver, humanitarian and compassionate grounds, family reunification, family-class sponsorships, whatever it might be, then naturally we know that wait times to process all these applications will increase as well. If EOI is created to make it faster, it's really going to be stuck in the backlog.
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