I think that is a big chunk of what the department does. We certainly work to help them find housing, but the language training, the training on how to apply for jobs, and the occupational matching that the department does—all of those things—are ultimately geared towards helping them get jobs.
Often, getting the jobs and learning the language can go together. It's not black and white. Sometimes they can have jobs and, for part of the time, do language training as well. That might be a better way to ease themselves into the situation.
Maybe one of the officials can comment more on that.