With regards to the discussion about different answers from IRCC, in my experience I've learned that different agents have their own interpretations so they give their own answer.
So when I was applying for inland fsw, I read online that any part-time experience in Canada as a student will qualify you for fsw. The language online on their website was confusing so I did not understand if it gives me points or not. So I called IRCC three times and spoke to different agents to understand it and one told me yes you will qualify and receive points, one said "it means what it says". So none of them gave me the right answer. I kept digging online and finally found a good explanation that clarified that it will qualify me for fsw but will not give me any points. Just goes to show there is no proper training to explain things to agents uniformly. Any immigrants consultant I spoke to as well was not aware if this even though it says so on their website.