You've asked an excellent question. As immigration in Canada has evolved, this file--this brief--has also evolved with it. Certainly the urban centres have the highest number of problems of this sort. Two years ago, Alberta took 20,000 immigrants. The last time Alberta took 20,000 immigrants was 1907 or something like this. Certainly in those markets now, you have a greater impact for unlicensed immigration consultants, for example. You see this issue replicating itself across the country. Whereas it used to be a Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal problem, now it's an across Canada problem.
On March 31st, 2008. See this statement in context.