Obviously, there needs to be a higher number for the government to process and complete the applications of those caregivers in the queue. That would mean they need more people or more staff to attend to those applicants. I cannot speak to that, but as far as we are concerned, it is only by expediting applications that are already there and needing determination that they can provide more of these caregivers with permanent status.
Also, whatever it is that's keeping the government or the IRCC, the applicants under the new programs need to get into Canada. I understand there are constraints due to COVID, but it seems the only way we can get to more of the people in the backlog is to hire more staff so the IRCC can do the determinations.