I think it's been helpful to see the provinces develop their capacity to work with us on immigration programming generally in the last five to ten years. We've now seen settlement patterns shift quite considerably away from Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver to additional destinations across the country, and in particular added weight to arrivals in Atlantic Canada and to the western provinces, which may not otherwise have materialized through federal programming alone.
As has been stated, I think the PN program really does allow provinces and their employer communities to be able to address some of their unique skill needs, regardless of skill level, and in certain critical sectors, like in the oil sands in Alberta, for example.