And to get the word out.... For example, I said that more people moved to Alberta—I have to go back and check if the “ever” part is right—in the last quarter, and the reason is that the word is getting out. Does that mean that every employer in Alberta has a person for the job today? No, and I'm sure there's an employer in Alberta today who is looking for someone and who is going to have to get the word out. That part of unemployment always exists. It's the unemployment that exists. Somewhere a plant is closed and somewhere a plant is expanding or opening up, and that turbulence or churn in the economy is normal and it is one of the reasons that the unemployment rate can never go to zero. It's a fact of reality.
Every year millions of people leave their jobs for one reason or another, and every year millions of people get a new job. That's something like 20% of the jobs out there every year. So there's a lot of churn, and a really important part of labour market policy or the functioning of a labour market is matching these people leaving jobs with--