I'm not sure of the question. In a simple sense, yes, that would come into people's calculations. So if someone was moving for just two months, and they were moving across Canada, and the difference in wages was minimal, then that would affect their decision to move. So in a factual way, if it's a temporary job, then the cost of moving would have a bigger impact. I'm just agreeing with your point. I'm not sure of what to say further.
Your second question is what, if anything, is the role of government in subsidizing the cost of the move. Besides the tax system, I don't know that there are any other programs in place that do that.