Nobody will have any idea what will happen to the program because Canada doesn’t have full control of the program. IRCC also has made the requirements pretty secretive probably because they need to see who is applying. Many people have applied for large extended families while supporting all these people and housing them will be incredibly difficult for a sponsor. IRCC likely needs to assess how many people they think one sponsor will be able to support, whether one person can sponsor a certain number of people, whether certain family members will get priority, etc. Although you likely feel like this program is moving incredibly slow it is moving quite fast so many of the details have likely not been worked out yet. IRCC will also have to negotiate with Israel, Hamas and Egypt about who can possibly leave. Perhaps the elderly and infirm may be given passage more easily. Men between 15–65 may struggle to be let out of Gaza for example. Lots of moving parts and until things are more finalized I don’t think a lot of information will be available.