Just very quickly, let me say with respect to the issue of job attachment for immigrants that obviously language is the main problem. A year and a half ago, we did what we call a market segmentation study of people in Canada: adults below the international level of literacy that's required for a knowledge society. One of the big groups within that market segmentation study is immigrants. It turns out that they need different kinds of approaches to help them get to the level of literacy that's required. They may come to the country with credentials, but they may not have the language skills in English or French that are required.
We think that a lot of effort has to go on that is specific to those groups and their needs. The literacy needs of somebody from North Bay who's Canadian-born and who is below the line are very different from the needs of somebody from Bangladesh in a different generation. We need to be conscious of that when we provide programs.
