Yes. I can just pick up on your answer.
Employment-related services are part of the package of services offered under settlement services in Canada, such as understanding workplace culture, links to employers, and bringing both of those communities together. In addition, we also do a number of things around community connections by connecting newcomers both to public institutions and to their communities but also creating that network that makes it easier to find a job.
We're also working actively with employers. We've seen a number of innovative practices. I'll use the example of the Leamington greenhouses that hired team leads who speak Arabic so that they can hire Syrian refugees to work on the team under them and then do the matching that the minister has talked about between on-the-job language training and some supervision that helps ease that transition into the labour market.