I congratulate you again for being so progressive.
You have many Newfoundlanders who are going to look to the opportunity to take whatever they've been able to make in other provinces and return back home. There's never any place as good as home. They may live in our other provinces, but their hearts are still in Newfoundland and Labrador.
You talked earlier about the working poor and the kinds of incentives you have been able to provide, other options as far as health care is concerned, and increasing the working numbers before they lose some of those supports. We hear a lot about the people's reluctance to go to work because they're going to earn the same amount of money--even though that's where they would rather be--but they're going to lose health care, dental benefits, and so on, which are very expensive. A lot of families rely on those benefits to be able to take care of their children, especially when we're talking about working moms.