Certainly we raised immigration settlement in the context of social infrastructure and the moneys that were available, the current level of funding. The federal government currently does support immigration settlement through a number of programs at CIC and the like. We flag it particularly because what we now know from the research over the last decade is that newcomers are disproportionately represented among the poor in Canada and are having increasing difficulties in integrating into the labour market.
I know some provincial programs are certainly trying to address labour market integration.
In terms of a question about increasing funding, I do think there remain huge gaps in providing social supports to newcomers, particularly around language training, support for their families when they get here and support for children in the education system. The federal government has its own programs, but I believe as well that moneys through the CST are allocated to social programs provided by provincial governments.