I don't have in my mind that kind of map of where they are, but we do know that when you plot out where foreign workers are in the country, they tend to be disproportionately represented in the tightest labour markets, as one would expect. That's where employers have the hardest time finding Canadians.
In some rural communities, there certainly are foreign workers where the employer has tried and there is no local labour force. It's a natural kind of tendency. That's not to say that there aren't employers in urban communities or more densely populated areas who use the program, but as a general point, you will find that in the tightest labour markets, which oftentimes are in western Canada, you do see a disproportionate number of foreign workers, which I think one would expect.