That's right. You would be referred to the B.C. professional engineers association, and there's a website. The B.C. government also has competency profiles for all the professional designations. That person would be directly referred to the professional body. They would find out that there are online exams available. They would be able to find out the labour market information for engineers in B.C.
Through the B.C. government, and also through the federal government and the work we do collaboratively, you would also be able to get into bridging programs and find out where you can gain Canadian work experience. One of the pieces with credentials is that even after you have the paper-based credentials assessed and verified, there's also still a competency piece in order to know that people can actually do the job. There are work placements, or for doctors there are residency requirements.