You can be sure there will be no draws until travel restrictions ease and I think it's everything to do with the current pandemic situation. Canada is apprehensive about receiving immigrants who are not already in Canada. They still want immigrants therefore they're looking at other options to meet the immigration target by inviting people based in Canada. They can't do a new FSW draw as it doesn't make a distinction between an outlander and an inlander.The prime minister recently shared the govt's plan on easing restrictions this summer if vaccinations continue as planned, albeit no word on travel restrictions specifically. The effect of vaccines is already seen in the number of cases and hospitalizations. They went from 8k down to 3k per day. And 3k per day is already very low. If we don't see solid actions on easing restrictions and bringing back FSW in the next 4 to 6 weeks, it'll be clear that restrictions were just an excuse for an attempt to create as many new citizens as possible before sept 2023.
If they do a draw, they will be forced to process applications and then just put people on hold which will increase their already huge backlog.
Imagine they're not letting people in who've received COPRS. So many including me have been waiting for an update on the progress of the already submitted applications for more than a year. But even though the wait has been extremely frustrating, I'm hopeful that IRCC will resume its normal operations once its population is covered by vaccination and travel restrictions are eased up. They did bother to send emails to all applicants about why the application processing was taking too much time. I think the explanation for an FSW draw will come out sooner or later if they're not looking to continue it soon.
Just my 2 cents.