I think the principal challenge would be constitutional, where you have a federal government with fiscal capacity, provincial governments with jurisdiction, and municipalities that live with the consequences. It's really difficult to get all three aligned.
Municipal governance in New Brunswick is different from municipalities in other provinces. It's quite an evolution for them to step up and accept some responsibility for social files and social conditions in their community, but we're starting to see that, particularly on the immigration file now, and people look upon that as an answer to some of our demographic challenges.
I think that's the difference, Mr. Long. When you have the fiscal capacity, the jurisdiction, and the lived experience and the consequences at the local level, it's critical that they align and work together, but that's a tough thing to do.