In terms of the immigrant applications, there's been a long-standing decline. If you look at the numbers out of Taipei--or at least from Taiwan--in the mid- to late-1990s, it was around 12,000 or 13,000 immigrants a year. This has, as you mentioned, declined significantly and steadily. This in part reflects the increased confidence in the economy and opportunities here in Taiwan.
The Taiwanese have also been looking elsewhere. They've been looking to the mainland. They've had a measure of relaxed ties; there are over a million Taiwanese actually doing business on the mainland at the present time.
The movement, in terms of its interest in Canada, and the push factors that drive it and the pull factors that bring it to Canada, is in flux. Whether more could be done to attract them to Canada, I am not entirely sure. The opportunities for most Taiwanese are actually quite good in Taiwan in terms of the skilled worker movement.