We'll never know the exact answer to that question, because in Canada, refugees aren't required to report to anyone when they get employment. We will eventually have pretty hard data through StatCan linkages of the percentages of Syrian refugees who are in employment in any given year.
Some surveying done most recently in British Columbia has shown that the number of Syrian refugees in year two who were in employment had more or less doubled from those who were employed in year one, up to about 43%. We see signs of good progress. The precise number, given the nature of our society, we will never have because it will continually change.