I think it's something for two reasons. We know a lot of people here were able to help as a diaspora community, often just being able to send resources, money, to people, but also there were concerns that came to their attention that we wouldn't normally be able to hear. Sometimes we'll hear it in our constituency offices, but people just don't know where to go. One of the key aspects of the follow-up after the earthquake was to have government resources imbedded, if you will, in the community. I say that not just because of the immigration facet, but also in terms of ensuring that everyone is able to share information, and I think that's critical. So, yes, it's not all immigration for sure, but it's related.
On December 15th, 2010. See this statement in context.