Thank you, Chair, very much. We don't mind taking questions.
With respect to trades, in fact we do have the federal skilled trades program. This is within express entry. Due to efforts to calibrate our intake to our output, the intake of federal skilled trades has been on pause, but if we look back to prior to the pause, if we look back to 2019, we would actually do separate federal skilled trades invitation rounds to ensure that those who were qualified in the trades program could be invited to apply for permanent residence. As I mentioned before, in July we'll be reopening express entry.
Also, I must say that quite a few tradespeople come in not within the federal skilled trades program but in programs such as the Canada experience class and the federal skilled worker class. I believe the percentage, although my colleague can correct me, was close to 40% of those qualified in trades within express entry were, in fact, coming in through those programs. There are several avenues.
As well, I would mention, as I said before, through the provincial nominee program, which not only has streams that can basically bring in tradespeople and tradespeople with employment, they could do so within the context of their particular regional or provincial labour market.
Thank you.