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I want to talk to you, Ms. Schirle. I want to talk about maybe some of your clients. We did an interesting study here back about three months ago on income inequality.
I used to work for an actuary and he used to tell me, “Dave, it's in the numbers, it's in the numbers.” One of the things that was striking was that one of the troubling statistics was that the immigrant population wasn't moving. It was, in fact, going down. Statistics Canada told us that back in the 1970s and 1980s it was the reversal. I asked them why, and they didn't have the information. I guess now they are going to mind that a little bit closer.
Another statistic that was interesting was one of experts said that they had found.... They had narrowed it down to three simple conclusions for young people to be successful: they needed a high school graduation at least, they were more successful when there was a life partner involved, and third, they don't do drugs or alcohol. I guess that's the other one.