Thank you very much.
My next question is for Mr. John Williamson from the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies.
I think you were suggesting that in various regions of the country that are not doing well economically, it's normal for people to move away, and that in fact this is actually beneficial for the long-term economy, so we shouldn't even be doing too many transfers to these regions that aren't doing well.
I would also like to point out to you that I was reading one of the reports from your institute, “A Good Problem to Have: Lessons for Atlantic Canada from Alberta’s Experience with Natural Resource Revenue”. I thought it was a very well-written paper. It talked about how we should save for those times in the future when we might not have those resources, or the market for natural resources might not be doing so well.
If you know about this report, could you discuss it a little bit?