I'm going to switch gears to other witnesses and then hope to come back.
To Rosalind Lockyer, in my riding of Nanaimo–Ladysmith, we have a lot of new immigrant women in our community, which should be great for our economy. However, we are hearing that their language skills are a barrier to entering the workforce. I'm interested in hearing more about language training that we could bring to support that as a federal government, to remove that barrier to immigrant women's economic success.
I'd also like to hear your thoughts about whether you've found that the foreign credential regulations and work visas are contributing to the economic insecurity of immigrant women, even though these women are often very highly trained and very well qualified to fill gaps in our labour force.