Sorry, it's for permanent residence.
For example, in Taisia's case, she came here in 2004, graduated in 2009, and could only apply for permanent residence in 2010, which she received in 2012.
There is a system that really precludes these individuals from applying for permanent residence, and during this time they're still in Canada, still paying taxes, still owning property, and doing all those Canadian things.
Temporary workers, too, are affected by this. They also can't apply for permanent residency until after they enter Canada and it's been proven multiple times that there are a number of obstacles not in their control that present a further delay. For example, closing of these offices—