I will say a few words on the topic.
You talked about an approval rate of 93%. As for the remaining 7%, my advice would be to reach out to the people concerned. There are many tools that can be used to reach out to them. In Montreal, there are community stations and small neighbourhood newspapers.
As I said already, there is a great deal of mistrust, even in terms of coming in to fill out the forms. We have to figure out how we can sit down with someone to tell them that we are prepared to walk them through the procedure, that they don't need to be afraid and that we will be there for them.
You may think that 7% of 3,000 to 4,000 individuals is not a lot, but that is still a good number of people. I recommend that you work with us, in Montreal, to reach out to those people and implement tools to help them fill out the form. I am sure that, provided they have no criminal record, their application will be approved and they will be ready to stay. As for us, we have to work together to help them with their integration.