I can't speak directly to the child-minding piece, but I work in the resettlement division of the refugees branch, and one of the pieces we've been trying to develop over the course of time, within policy specifically, is large-scale resettlement of our most vulnerable refugees. Refugees are the most vulnerable people we bring into this country.
One of the projects we've undertaken, where we did do a gender-based analysis on the pre-selection and post-selection, was on a group of Karen refugees, and I'm not sure if this committee is familiar with that, but it's a group of refugees out of Thailand. In 2005 and 2006 we started to bring in about 810, and we've been doing that every year now. The GBA for the Karen refugee group processing initiative identified factors of potential mitigating strategies in refugee pre-selection and post-selection, so it gave us an idea as to what we should be looking at and what we could build upon for when the refugees actually arrive in relation to their integration into Canada.