Okay, well, maybe it's something for a study by the human resources, skills and social development committee.
Thank you very much, Mr. Haan.
I have one final question, if I can squeeze it in.
Retention is such an important part of this piece, but it also requires a willingness of the local community to engage. Over the past couple of years, we've seen a real flux internationally in the view of immigration and how willing people are to accept it. I know Liberals won all the seats in Atlantic Canada on a strongly pro-immigration platform, but that wasn't the only issue.
In your hearts, do you feel that Atlantic Canadians are prepared to accept one to two percent immigration over the next 15 to 20 years and allow these communities to settle, or do you see resistance? Just answer honestly, please.
I'll start with Dr. Yoshida and maybe move to the J.D.I. folks.