I guess Brazilians have made more (OINP) goals.
OINP have been very slow which is already clear seeing Oct results (only 100 nominations).
More nominations leads to the higher CRS. ( 475 CRS proved it)
Less Nominations will bring CRS down or make it stable at least ( last draw had cut off 472 and tomorrow's will be even lower, could be 469-470)
The current CRS score distribution of candidates in the Express Entry pool has direct impact on immigration. As per current EE pool distribution, around 43K people have CRS in 400-450 range and 20K between 451-600. This is huge, many people want to immigrate to Canada.
Fed Gov. and provinces do work together to tackle this huge influx.
OINP alone still have 2000 or more applications in pending, If they start approving with a faster pace, CRS will never go down. It applies to all PNP provider provinces. so, Pending/submitted ONIP cases will move very slowly and forget the processing time. Some of us will see the update by Dec or early next year. Just stay tuned guys!
This what you said is very true for EE linked PNP streams such as OINP Human priorities but not the foreign worker one as its not EE linked and has no effect on the CRS at all .This is why you all must be seeing the files submitted in foreign worker streams are staying /moving ahead of the files submitted in EE OINP stream for the even date contrary to what is mentioned in the processing times for both the streams ,over there its been much over than 60 days and their files are still under assessment and just notice here almost everyone is sitting in DIP phase.