It's important to be very fair here. Obviously CIC has a long history of providing immigration services, where the federal government has been more expert at this than anybody. Quebec got involved in 1991. The provincial nominee program has spread across the country, but Ontario reasoned--for a long time, understandably--that they get the majority of the immigrants, so they really didn't need to have a provincial nominee program.
But the provincial nominee program isn't just about bringing people into the province, although that's valuable in some provinces where they have declining birth rates and people are leaving the province. The program is also about selecting the people you want to go to particular communities where you're looking for a doctor, for instance, or whatever the case may be.
I have talked to the provincial minister in Ontario a number of times, in fact more than anybody else. I think we have a pretty good relationship. We've talked about the provincial nominee program. They're committed to a pilot project. We're very prepared to help them make that as successful as we can.