Maybe I'll start with some opening comments about the Canadian Chamber's resolutions specifically about supporting not only immigrants through, for example, foreign credential recognition or through pathways to permanent residency, but also....
I'll give you an example from the Canadian Chamber, a resolution from last year that was in response to, specifically, the Syrian refugee crisis. Concerning language training and its importance, we have a resolution that asks for increased child care, recognizing that refugee women—Syrian women and refugees—were not getting the language training they needed because of the lack of child care support. We need to support not only immigrants writ large not only with foreign credentials recognition, with labour market integration, but also prop up supports specific to women.
There has been some interesting work out of Ontario—Vicky, I'll hand it over to you, maybe, to speak a bit more about this— about the pathways and the ladders for many personal support workers, for example, to move into careers for which they're arguably qualified or will quickly gain experience in.
Thank you.