Yes, they will. We try to avoid as much duplication as we can with this program. People will apply up front for the work permit and permanent residence. For the work permit, people need to have a valid medical examination to come here. With our regulations, people would have to also have a valid medical examination at the time they receive permanent residence, which, theoretically, would be after two years or more.
You have to remember that people are taking care of vulnerable people healthwise, whether it's children, the elderly or people with medical needs. We have to balance the two. I realize it's an extra cost for people, and if you have a caregiver coming with a family it adds extra costs, but we have to balance that with public health.