Certainly, in Prince Edward Island, we've done a phenomenal amount of work to ensure that our immigration numbers are high, as high as we can get them. Prince Edward Island is the leader in Atlantic Canada on immigration. We remain one of the leaders in the country.
One of the challenges—and I have to go back to the previous 18 months—is that some of the rules around the people who want to immigrate, who want to come here, who want to be part of the Prince Edward Island culture, need to be reviewed in order to allow that to happen. It doesn't need to be as difficult as it is at times.
With respect to some of our temporary foreign workers, the changes that came in several years ago caused difficulties in our industries, particularly our agriculture and fisheries industries. Some of the new rules put an incredible hardship on the companies employing these temporary foreign workers.