Yes, I do have concern in terms of how we can strategize and make a better coordination effort within Canada, and of course with local communities, to have the infrastructure in place.
When I say “infrastructure in place”, right now, through IRCC, we're welcoming community initiatives that have been engaging with some of the employers or the city people to look at housing and the coordination of services. That's one thing that we are starting to look at.
Yes, materially they may be off the rent program, and if they are not really able to succeed, it means that they may be on income assistance. The good thing is that we know in the longer run, many refugees succeed well. Statistics Canada even looks at children of refugee families, and they do quite well in the long run, about five years or so.
Yes, we really want to address it and I don't really have any concrete recommendations or suggestions right now. In June, CCR will have a meeting in Saskatoon to look at the challenges and at some of the ways we can work together to address that 13th month phenomenon.