Mr. Chair, I'll come back to the question on wait-lists for language classes. In tracking this now through the system we call iCARE, we've identified particular areas: northern and southern Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. With regard to British Columbia, I think both Ms. Edlund and I would say that those figures are just a little off at this point as we continue to work through a better way to plan on that.
I can tell you what we're reporting as of April 30 in our system, so these numbers will have improved since then. In terms of numbers of Syrian refugees who have received language assessment, and then the number of Syrian refugees actually enrolled in IRCC-funded language training, we have an adult population here now of about 10,000. Of those, about 8,000 have received language assessments, and we have just slightly over 4,000 who are enrolled in language training as of April 30.
We're ready now to pull out the next batch of information. This is information provided in the system by service provider organizations, and I have every confidence that those numbers will increase.