Yes.
I think we are doing the right thing in terms of the three-year moving average formula. It was introduced by the previous government, I believe. This is one of the items from the previous government with which we agree, and that is that the money should basically go to where the immigrants are going. The amount of money any province receives is proportional to the number of immigrants that province receives, as calculated by a three-year moving average. If one province gets more than it used to, it will get more money. If it gets fewer than it used to, it will get less money. That is the division of a pie of a given size, if you wish.
In addition, there have been substantial increases in the amount of money, notably for language training, but also for other aspects of settlement. I think Dawn Edlund has information on language training in British Columbia she can share with you.