Absolutely. We look at gender-based analysis, source country, and visible minorities. We are able to monitor.... For instance, the Canadian census 2016 has been linked to our landing data, which means that for the first time in Canadian history we are able to analyze census information by immigration category. We can look at them as GARs, PSRs, and other types of categories. We do source country, visible minority, religion, gender, any way that we can break down and look at those outcomes, at how they vary and what types of challenges are encountered by different subgroups. Averages mask a lot of reality. We are able to do that analysis and feed that back into policy and programs for decisions.
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