Yes, absolutely. The amendments contain provisions, for instance, to ensure transparency in the application of the proposed new authority. These include ensuring that the economic goal upon which the minister seeks to conduct an attribute-based round be contained in the ministerial instruction itself, which is posted publicly on the departmental website. Furthermore, to continue with the purpose, not only the goal sought but how many individuals were invited through the use of these new authorities must be included in the annual report to Parliament on immigration.
In terms of interaction with clients, each client will set up a profile within express entry; therefore, the system will already be aware of the attributes that these clients possess. As is the case currently with the express entry system, these candidates are waiting to be invited to apply for permanent residence, so the same mechanism by which candidates in the pool are informed that they've been invited and asked to submit their application for permanent residence will be used in the system under these proposed amendments.