First, as you know, with regard to our operations abroad, we work closely with source countries, which have to take their own decisions with regard to where they are in the pandemic. In terms of what we are doing here in Canada, which is within our control, we have added resources. As I said, we added 62 new jobs to accelerate progress on family reunification.
In addition to that, we're moving more of our processes online and we are creating policy flexibility to minimize the disruption that has been caused by COVID-19. The early progress we have made in 2021 shows signs of that progress. That, to me, is a demonstration of our resolve to achieve the goals of our 2021 immigration plan. By doing so, we will create jobs, we will create growth and we will accelerate our economic recovery. That is what we are focused on.