There are three factors that I was just taking a look at. As compared to national versus international migration, when I look at some of the data for Atlantic Canada, it seems as if interprovincial migration is four to eight times more important in population growth than international migration. If I look at the annual numbers, for instance, immigration in Newfoundland and Labrador, it's plus about 500, but if I look at the quarterly data, it's minus 500 or even minus 5,000 in some quarters.
I'm just looking at this year's data, so when we're focusing on migration, are there any things we can look at that might help us in terms of not only retention of international migrants, but just retention of Canadians generally?