We haven't considered that particular question. Previously the rule was that you could get half-time for time in Canada, for up to one year. The reality is unfortunately that a lot of refugees, live-in caregivers, and other people waiting for permanent residence, spend too long in the process before they become permanent residents. Our priority is more to make sure that people get permanent status as soon as possible, because it's difficult for people to be in that limbo state.
Part of that, for refugees and live-in caregivers, is that there's implied family separation. In that time, while they're still waiting to have their permanent residence come through, they are separated in many cases from spouses and children. We would urge you to give priority to expediting that. The government has said they want to expedite family class, but we would note that there are other categories, refugees and live-in caregivers, where it is not family class, and they have even longer processing times than family class.