The joint assistance sponsorship program is designed especially to bring in people who may have more challenges settling in Canada. They come as government-assisted refugees, and then IRCC has a partnership with a community organization and that community organization provides emotional support and other settlement supports to the person.
Usually those sponsorships last a year or two years. At Rainbow Refugee we've been advocating that racialized trans people in general come through that program or be assigned that program because one year of settlement support is not enough. It's never enough for that to happen.
We also have a cosharing model, which is the Rainbow Refugee assistance partnership. We are the stewards of that partnership, and through the Rainbow Refugee assistance partnership we have 50 cosharing spaces in a year. That means the government provides three months of support and a start-up fund. There's a lot of co-operation between IRCC and—