In the labour force survey numbers you can see that two provinces, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland, are losing population outright. In the last year, Newfoundland's population is down 0.5%, and they've been losing population for 10 years.
The population growth, as you say, in the other area, particularly New Brunswick.... It's only 0.3% in the last year; New Brunswick is 0.2% and P.E.I. is 0.5%. So overall there's been a net increase of about 1,000 people in the Atlantic provinces in the last year, which is nothing.
From the interprovincial migration statistics, we can certainly see which provinces they're going to. I don't know specifically if we have data for the oil sands, but--