I would agree that online services do provide an avenue to enhance supports, so I think they're going to be really critical. However, the human touch is still very much necessary. In smaller communities, there's evidence to suggest that newcomers who are coming to smaller communities actually are doing very well, because they are filling gaps.
This is a really important investment for those communities. This is where I think the municipalities and other types of institutions can play a really important role. Certainly, some of these organizations have tried to create welcoming communities that are trying to attract immigrants and retain immigrants. I think that becomes critical. It's about working with those types of partnerships.
I think employers are very important in this, but they can't do it alone. I think that if it's simply left to the employers, we're not going to have results that would be as satisfactory as if we were to bring the communities right into this.
Again, I agree with Debbie. IT is really important here, but it alone is not going to solve the problem.