As an economist by training, I'll say that human capital is so important to increase economic growth. Those small investments are not glamour-type investments, but small investments in human capital and skills training are so important. I fully support your view on that.
On the labour side and the request for 2,000 plus immigrants—I believe done through your pilot project—my one question remains. Growing up in a small town, I've seen this when people immigrate to an area of the country that may be not as urban or as urbanized as a larger area, be that Toronto, Hamilton, Montreal, Vancouver, or wherever. On retaining those people once they do come, I would love to hear some feedback. Could you please keep it to 20 seconds on what the experience has been on retaining individuals who do immigrate to P.E.I. or Atlantic Canada and not having them leave for another part of the country?