Thank you for the question.
In recent years, we have conducted more focused studies, including those for the Atlantic regions. We have worked with our colleagues at the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency to conduct an analysis of the aging population, unemployment rates and job vacancies by region. We have done sort of the same picture that I did at a higher level, but in more detail. We are currently holding the same kind of discussion about the regions of Quebec with our colleagues at the Economic Development Agency of Canada.
I would also like to point out that the information on the unemployment and employment rates, as well as other information we release monthly from the labour force survey, is available by economic region. For Quebec, they are roughly equivalent to the administrative regions and, if memory serves, there are about 76 economic regions in Canada.