I have one final question. You also talk about populations that the federal government has a direct responsibility for, and you didn't list immigrants. I know there has been a fairly important study out of CAMIMH in Toronto that looks at the fact that for the first time in our country's history immigrants are doing worse after five years in Canada than when they first landed. Even though we have the pick of the crop in terms of having a very aggressive immigration policy seeking out individuals with high skills and high levels of health, when they land in Canada, they do progressively worse because of lack of supports. I'm curious as to whether that federal population is being tracked, whether there are direct recommendations on how to attend to that issue, and what your assessment is of the study that discovered that.
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