Okay, thank you.
Ms. Lemay, the engineers in Nova Scotia have a very good professional engineers' organization, APENS, which has done a lot of work, and we're ahead of the curve on immigration. If Canada has been 10 years behind the curve, Atlantic Canada is probably 20 years behind the curve, and we're finally at the point now where everybody's united to try to improve that. But I think engineers were out in front in that.
My question, though, is how well are the engineers working, not with government or other engineers, but other professional groups--I'm thinking perhaps technologists and technicians, for example, but other professional groups--in making sure we have a united approach to immigration?
