I think what we're finding is that the ability to have an open work permit sooner in the process allows the asylum seeker to have a better opportunity earlier on to find employment.
We are trying to be creative. At one point, the Quebec government told us that they could not take in any more asylum seekers in hotels or in their spaces, so we worked very closely with Atlantic Canada. What we tried to do was identify the skills of asylum seekers who had arrived—in the context of Quebec—and then match them with potential employers in Atlantic Canada.
We had conversations with Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and I think in that context we had some successes, in which people were meeting employers and people were actually conducting employment fairs for these individuals.
I think we can go back and look at the percentage. I think that right now it is difficult for people to find affordable housing and so we are seeing people stay—