No, it was not, but again, that might have been that we were basically seeing new citizens, so they were part of this process of 250,000 new Canadians every year. It's such a big area in Canada. That's what they were talking about, and their concerns were things like not being able to work in the area for which they were trained, and loneliness.
My guess would be that a good 25% of the immigrant citizens would like to go to smaller cities, but in a sense, the structures lead them to bigger cities. I'm guessing 25%. We're really not set up to help them do that. They come from smaller communities. They want to go to smaller communities.
So, no, that was not brought up, but of course now that I've read all of your testimony, I'm going to be asking different people different questions and trying to understand it better.