I'm glad they are supporting that way but there have been documented cases of extensions being refused due to reasons such as "ties not strong enough back home" after COVID started. This is because the policy is not clear. I'm interested to know how many parents are currently in Canada on a supervisa, this way atleast we can know the numbers. Plus I'm sure not all of them are elderly and wouldn't even want to apply for PR or would want to return home. The actual number of people here on a supervisa that want to transition to PR due to exceptional circumstances may be in scope for the govt to craft a temporary policy based on exceptional pandemic/humanitarian grounds. This will help ease the burden on citizens/PR's that are worried about their parents, help ease the burden on the PGP, as well as help with the govts immigration targets. win win win situation.