Thank you for your question. I'll answer it in two parts.
The postgraduate work permit reforms were guided by two key principles. The first is volume management. As you know, the measures we've implemented—the cap on study permits and postgraduate work permits granted to students after graduation—help the government meet its 5% commitment, in other words, to ensure that the weight of temporary residents is equivalent to 5% by the end of 2026. This is one of the considerations underlying the reform of the postgraduate work permit program.
The other principle is to get a better calibration of the program by taking into account not only our domestic labour shortages but also access to the permanent residency program.
The reforms we made to the postgraduate work permit program were based on the demand for labour at the national level.