I'm not sure quite what the question is. But what I can tell you is that we were very careful, because of our consultations, not to tread into provincial jurisdiction or tread on their toes. We are working with them. I met with my provincial counterparts just last week, and they were very pleased with the announcement. They're excited because what we are doing complements what they do.
Now, each of the provinces has its own interests, because immigration is a shared jurisdiction. Each has its own interests. They don't all have the same resources, of course, but “Working in Canada” is a nationwide document. It draws on information that is available at the federal level, and it provides a road map for people wherever they want to go, in whatever field. So anyone can look at, from one site, the national context, and even look for jobs. Employers also can access this to help them find the skilled workers they need.