Yes. This is not without precedent, by the way. Years ago, back when I was very junior, there was something called the “deferred removal orders class”. That was a situation where the government recognized that there were a lot of failed refugees in Canada who had been sitting around in limbo for quite a long time. The government decided to make this program to just ram them all through. As long as they were admissible and there were no criminal or medical issues, they would just be accepted en masse under this program. It was a way of clearing out that backlog of people who were just hanging around for a long time without having been removed.
So it's not like we've never done anything like this before. I would suggest that if there are caregivers who are sitting in the system for a long time, then one thing the government should at least consider is whether to just push them through. Maybe relax the eligibility a little bit. Maybe relax the checking a little bit. Make sure they're admissible and just push them through.