I agree with you that those are crucial questions. That is why I want to know how many have jobs, and that's why we are.... We don't have those numbers today, but we are working to develop those numbers. I don't think you'd expect all of them to have jobs after a short period after arrival, because they need time to learn the language, as you've said.
I know some employers who I think are very innovative. They've hired the refugees, but they spend half the day learning the language and half the day working in their jobs. I think there are ways to do it.
But in terms of the specific question you asked, it's what I said before. They get income support for one year. After that, they are in a situation just like other Canadian citizens and permanent residents.