In terms of the specific measure we have in place to support victims of trafficking or people who may become victims of trafficking, it really is quite focused on that out-of-status national population. It is designed that way because out-of-status nationals really are within the scope of IRCC's mandate. We can confer that status and help alleviate that vulnerability, because if people are out of status, they are particularly vulnerable to exploitation and are likely to be fearful of deportation as well. The specific measure, that VTIP TRP, is really focused on that particular population.
That being said, obviously we know that there are in-status individuals who are also vulnerable, so there are a few measures in place to help support them as well. One is specific to temporary foreign workers. There's an open work permit for vulnerable workers who are in Canada on a closed work permit. The closed work permit is essentially tied to a specific employer. They can apply for this open work permit and be given the labour mobility that enables them to move out of those abusive situations they may be experiencing.
In terms of international students specifically, there's no measure we have that focuses on them, but there may be....
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