No. You said that the needs are shifting. Is it because the immigrant populations live in other places, or because people arrive and settle in new places? If 10% more immigrants arrive in York this year over last year, it remains that the majority are still in Toronto. Some have arrived there in large numbers over the years and are still there. So, how do you calculate the needs? Do you take into account permanent residents, those who are arriving or those who are still in various cities in Canada?
On February 8th, 2011. See this statement in context.