Thanks very much.
There are different issues that are at play for this kind of circumstance. Let me just clarify the difference.
For general work permit processing, the $85 million that I referred to is actually going to make a significant difference and should allow us to get back to the service standard.
There's a unique issue impacting people who are coming from India in particular, because of the impact of COVID-19 on our operations. I mentioned in my previous response that there are certain areas where we have not been able to allow people to work from home. The New Delhi office is one of those particular areas.
All of that said, I'm very optimistic. I'm working with Minister Qualtrough, who's responsible for employment and workforce development, to see how we can leverage the programs that we have shared custody over to facilitate and expedite the welcoming of temporary workers and potentially future permanent residents to Canada, and deal with the very acute labour shortage we're wrestling with right across the country.