I think I'll answer that question from two different angles. First of all, recognize that our firm deals exclusively with private clients, so we're not dealing with the headline grabbers of all the large oil and gas companies that are fleeing, for example, the oil sands. That's just not our firm. What we're dealing with is private businesses, their wealth and their capital, which doesn't hit the news, and it will take a long time for statisticians to be able to keep up and figure out how much is left.
I can tell you there are two broad strokes. One is individuals leaving Canada, just saying goodbye to Canada. I can tell you that I've been doing this game for a long time, and in the last three and a half to four years, I have never had more assignments helping wealthy individuals leave Canada. It will never hit the headlines, but it's a tremendous amount of capital. That's the first thing.
Number two is much more common.