Madam Chair, in speaking about P.E.I., I was struck by the point Mr. Casey made earlier, so I thought I'd look up a bit of information that perhaps can assist our honourable colleague. The great province of P.E.I. has a population of almost 150,000, served very well by four members of Parliament. The 1,000 immigrants that choose P.E.I. as their new home on an annual basis are served not only by the members when they come to Canada, but certainly by funding through settlement services through an organization called the Prince Edward Island Association for Newcomers to Canada, which was funded in excess of $1.7 million in 2013-14 through our contribution agreements like all other settlement operations across the country. Perhaps the member can note that, and it can be of some assistance to his office.
We know that when immigrants come to Canada, they contribute greatly both to our economy and to our society. We're a very multicultural country. Certainly, as I represent one of the more diverse constituencies in the country, I can attest to how dynamic and important the contribution of newcomers is to our country. In my opinion that helps make Richmond Hill the best town in the country.
I wonder if you can comment on how many permanent residents are in Canada today, and if you have information on how that compares with our peer countries.