There's no question that many of the people who do come here to fill positions are not alone. Not only do they enhance their understanding of our culture and acquire some language skills, they develop a connection to the community and they generally have family members that they would like to bring across as well. So we're not only looking at the individual person but there's a wider perspective to it because there's a sense of community to it. Not only do they contribute to the specific need, but they establish in communities.
Generally, we find there's a great difficulty in having people come to some of the more remote areas outside of Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver. There are needs outside of that, and people don't necessarily want to move there. Yet you'll find there are many applicants who would be more than prepared to attend there, provide their skills and abilities and contribute to those communities and to the development of the smaller areas.
I wonder if you have any thoughts or comments on that.