This takes me to a couple of other questions, Mr. Hamel.
You mentioned quite a number of things with respect to immigration. This is also to Mr. Grant. My sense is that a three-month permit is not enough and that some victims don't identify because of the fear of deportation. One of the suggestions I was making in a previous meeting was that the permit would be a temporary work permit given to the victim that would allow them, like any other work permit person, to apply for landed status at some point, which would then allow them.... In addition, of course, you mentioned the problem of housing and trauma counselling, which to some degree, I know, you're already doing.
Looking at the whole issue, is that something that would help to provide security? And Mr. Grant, is it something your department has even looked at? You can both respond.