Yes. Related to that, as you indicated, part of the problem is that the program requirements are so onerous that people cannot meet them. The language requirements and the educational requirements actually block them. Aside from COVID, there's a real question in terms of the structure of the program that prevents people from entering. That is a critical issue that I think the government needs to address, as well.
On the language testing, it's just heartbreaking. There are so many caregivers who are here who cannot pass the language test. Some of them will lose their status as a result of that. Having worked the years and waited this long, they will never be able to bring their loved ones here to Canada.
Aside from the idea of allowing caregivers to take tests separately, given that they are already meeting the language requirements with the employer, should the government even have the language test at all? Should they not get rid of it altogether?