Before we get to the permanent residency pathways, I think step one would be to find them eligible for settlement services and to have enough support to know what pathway would be adequate for them to start their permanent residency process.
Right now, as settlement agencies, our funding doesn't allow us to provide any help to the temporary foreign workers. They are not allowed to go to language classes, receive orientations, get employment counselling or any of that.
I think that's step number one. If they manage to get those services, we would be the first people to guide them to the pathway they should take, even though we don't do consultancy or fill out paperwork.