I will call it a two-step process in the sense that the funding allocation looks at where immigrants land--on that sliding scale over a three-year period that my colleague referred to. Then what we do in terms of determining the allocations within the province, for example, is to look at where newcomers are actually living now.
So when you see that the city of Toronto in the last five years has had a 30% drop in the number of immigrants living and working in that community and that they have moved elsewhere to smaller communities, like York or Kitchener-Waterloo, our funding allocation within the amount of money allocated for that province reflects that.