Thank you for the question.
The comparison for that one is that the Ukrainian program was meant to be a temporary residency program. The Sudanese program is a permanent residency program. This means we will be welcoming Sudanese permanently to the country. The processing is obviously going to take into consideration eligibility and admissibility. On the other hand, it was an eTA country, which is not a visa-required country, Ukraine, and we had to process them faster.
This is a norm in any comparison between permanent residency and temporary residency.