I personally visited the Adonis supermarket in my riding, and those who had some language skills were working at the cash, but many who didn't were making pita breads and working at the back.
I have another question. A key aspect of integration for the Syrian refugees' families is education for the children. Many Syrian children unfortunately carry serious mental scars as a result of the turmoil they have gone through. These can seriously impede a child's ability to learn and integrate successfully into Canada.
What is the department doing to ensure that appropriate counselling services are being offered to assist the children in this situation?