It's an interesting suggestion.
I think what it does is ask us to consider a different policy problem and see whether this would be a solution. The destining decisions now have not been based on meeting the economic needs of Canada from a population perspective. The policy drivers have been around family reunification, humanitarian stream and what we are trying to do in this global displacement crisis and how we can leverage communities to do it.
I think there could be some risks in terms of prioritizing particular areas or particular parts of the country. Right now there's a tremendous outpouring of interest in the program, so I'd hesitate to quash that by suggesting we're only going to engage communities in certain parts of the country, but it's interesting. I know the Atlantic immigration pilot is likewise trying to think about how we use a traditional immigration policy fix to deal with some other challenges too.
It's an interesting suggestion.