The IMP program is intended to support the economic, cultural and social goals of the country. That could be an open work permit for youth mobility agreements with other countries and having young people come to Canada, discover Canada and work in Canada. That would be one important outcome of the IMP.
The other types of outcomes are post-graduation work permits for students who come here to study and have the ability to work post-graduation. Also, trade agreements are linked to the IMP, when we have mobility agreements with other countries.
Then, on top of that, we do have sector-specific strategies for specific types of labour gaps. I will give an example in the high-tech sector. A few months ago, we announced that H-1B visa holders in the U.S. who were IT workers, etc., could come to Canada through the IMP on an open work permit to allow them to bring their experience and talent to this country. Within 48 hours, we had 10,000 applications. That would be an example of how we can use temporary foreign workers to fill a particular gap in our labour market.