Just to clarify, we haven't been involved in any Yazidi resettlement.
With the Syrians and with other groups we know that language group is coming. We always want more information. Our settlement partners get a lot of information and they always want more.
Is it a recommendation to have more information given to people on the ground about exactly who is coming and what their needs are? Absolutely.
I know that with the Syrian population everything was happening so fast, everybody did the best they could, and we know that our counterparts at IRCC were working around the clock. We could always see the room for more.
What matters is to continue to invest in the language and also simultaneous language acquisition and employment opportunities so people are not forced to choose between the two and can have a dual track integration.