Mr. Chair, in response to that question, the settlement program has an annual budget of about $589 million. Incremental funding was received for settlement services as a result of the increase in the number of Syrian refugees coming to Canada, and in fact, these estimates include additional funding for settlement services. That funding will continue over the course of the next couple of years in terms of being able to meet the settlement needs of those refugees.
In terms of our admissions for future years, that is part of our annual immigration levels process, so that in 2017 and future years levels, we actually work on identifying what the intake will be across different business lines. That includes the number of refugees. This year, of course, we've seen a tripling in terms of the number of resettled refugees in the 2016 immigration levels plan.
All of this will be factored into the 2017 and future years levels plan, in terms of the number of admissions that the government will want to achieve through the normal levels planning process.
Those costs would be factored in as part of the levels plan for the future.