My department, the provinces, and I co-operated fantastically well on everything to do with the Syrian refugees. I do remember when I initially asked the provincial ministers how many they could each bring in, the total came to more than 25,000, which was our target. The provinces were keen and positive in working with us on this refugee project. That's where we first met. I think, in general, we have a strong relationship. I am planning a trip to India later this year, and I've invited my provincial counterparts to come. They all won't come, but some may.
I think we do work well together. Where we sometimes disagree is that they always want more provincial nominees, and I cannot always give them as many as they want. That is sometimes a bit of a bone of contention, but I would say overall the atmosphere is good.
There's one other point on that I would mention. There was a proposal from the Quebec minister to have a federal-provincial meeting on the credentials issue and to learn from best practices on the credentials issue. To me that's an important topic, but it's something that is about 90% in provincial jurisdiction and very little in federal. The fact that Quebec, in particular, but all of the provinces were positive, wanted to meet with us and with each other to compare best practices was a good idea that we will definitely follow up on.