There's a huge opportunity to do this. One thing we've learned over the last number of years across government departments is that when we started applying gender-based analysis plus to all of our spending decisions in government, the intersectionalities a person lives with impact the outcomes they experience with government programs. When we start to look at what impacts these investments have on francophone Canadians, on women, on racialized women, on people who live with these different needable characteristics about themselves, we can target investments that improve the social outcomes they experience.
I think this program is a recipe for success. If we start to apply it for people who live with different intersectionalities, we can enhance the quality of life they get to enjoy when they arrive in Canada, and increasing the quality of life for Canadians is what government is all about.