Mr. Chairman, that is a very great question.
Some of the measures apply everywhere. Some of them are more particularly helpful in the Atlantic region. Key is education at the primary and secondary levels and building a foundation through education for the long haul, which is where we lag in terms of standards. Then your post-secondary performance improves as well, and you have a better-trained workforce that has the skills to engage globally and compete globally.
The other issues are around scale. The cities in the Atlantic provinces tend to be small. This is one of the reasons that population and population growth are such key issues. Generating centres of attraction that attract, bring, and retain people, especially young people, are very long-term approaches, but I think they're the ones we have to take. One of the reasons I think about scale and attracting and retaining people, including immigrants, is that if you build up enough density with enough people, they'll figure out what to do. They'll create their own markets and opportunities.