Yes. Thank you for the question.
Indeed, I would refer to the temporary to permanent immigration stream, which was particularly useful during the border closures last year in being able to retain those temporary workers, particularly in essential occupations, and for students and graduates in being able to apply for permanent residence and remain in Canada.
I would mention as well some of the thinking we're doing in terms of targeting our economic immigration to meet the needs of the labour market. As was recently introduced in the Senate, our amendments to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act permit the minister, upon consultation and in order to achieve an economic goal, to be able to conduct category-based rounds within express entry. What this essentially means is that, to provide more specificity in pinpointing and selecting those with particular attributes, including particular occupations, it's inviting them to apply for permanent residence in express entry.