Mr. Chair, I would like to add that, obviously, the Atlantic provinces have very common demographic challenges, Newfoundland in particular, but in New Brunswick we're the first province, I believe, to have the provincial nominee program, and we have seen significant growth in that area. Tony and his colleagues have done a pretty good job in recent years. We've gone from 800 only three or four years ago to 1,700 or 1,800 now. The government has set very specific targets for us to achieve. By the year 2015, they want us to increase immigration to 5,000.
We know, obviously, that we can't be successful without some of our colleague organizations, like Mr. Maicher's and the immigrant-serving agencies, to help retain people in the province. In our strategy that we released a couple of months ago, there are a number of recommendations that relate specifically to how we can attract immigrants, how we can make welcoming communities and how we can retain newcomers to the province. Certainly that is a big piece of our strategy to increase the population.