May I quickly add something on that, Mr. Chairman?
The one fact that was a bit misunderstood was that when we had labour mobility coming into Alberta from all parts of Canada, we weren't faced with the infrastructure needs because people were moving to Alberta; the families stayed in their hometowns and the kids went to the schools that they went to. The local municipalities weren't faced with building schools and all the other things.
It could work in the case of Toronto. They don't necessarily need to have that added infrastructure, but they'd have the workforce.