At the moment, I think many settlement agencies attempt to provide services depending on the needs of the individual. However, I don't think we have a lot of experience with understanding what works for different types of immigrants in different situations.
For example, I don't think we know a lot about the way to deliver language training to people who are principal applicants—skilled workers—compared to family class immigration. In many larger centres, there are certainly large enough groups where you could have targeted classes for different types of immigrants to serve their needs particularly well, or at least better than we do now.
We also need to think about people who are not particularly focused on the labour market but are still interested in social inclusion. Many of the language training classes we have now are very focused on the labour market. We could have many more, especially in the family class, where we're interested not so much in labour market integration but in social integration.