Calvin talked about some of the things in Alberta, but--Tony, you're my MP--I think it may not be that kids are moving all over. Let me tell you, when I was principal of Alex Muir Public School in Sault Ste. Marie--at standard rate, we would call it an inner-city school--the kids who moved on September 26, because they couldn't pay the rent or something was coming up, would go to another school for October, and then there was a whole cyclical kind of thing. There was one kid who, in the space of two years, had been in eight different schools. Think of the impact on the family, the impact on the child's learning, and the impact on the potential for the child. That is the kind of example we see fairly frequently.
Certainly in southern Ontario they are not picking tobacco that much anymore, but there are people, particularly from Mexico, who come up to pick fruit and then go back down to the States or Mexico. That was quite extensive, and there is quite a revolving door there.
