Okay. We'll ask for that.
The second area is that I was pushing the CIC officials on Tuesday regarding interprovincial traffic of newcomers to Canada, landing in one area but within a certain number of years moving to another area. They did say that there was a general east to west migration.
However, since Tuesday, when I researched it--because I didn't know this--I have found out that that's based on tax filers. The only data they're using is from people who file income tax returns. It's not on people and where they're living and paying rent or living with friends and not paying rent.
I'm now trying to get some subjective understanding of this. Do you perceive that there's been a migration from the east to the west because the economy in Alberta has boomed? Of course, all Canadians and newcomers have moved. Newcomers, in my perception, sometimes have landed in one area but have then resettled where there's a significant Afghan community or a significant number of their compatriots so that they can actually have other resources. Is that your experience?
I'm going to go first to you, and then to Mr. Kakar after that.