When it's fully implemented, the funding will go up to about $3,000 per immigrant. I would point out, too, that there are differences from province to province for this reason. In some provinces, you have large volumes, so you have already economies of scale in terms of administration to handle that. In other provinces, where arguably there's just not nearly enough immigration, you'll have the same administration, because there's a level of critical mass for administration that you have to have, and you'll be dealing with fewer immigrants. So this is always the challenge, and in fact in those provinces, they're really trying to find ways to bring people in, and in a way they are going to be spending some resources to attract people. So it doesn't always work out exactly the same way in every province. That's part of a discussion we have with the provinces, and I think they understand the challenges, even if they don't always agree with how we approach it.
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