Thank you for that.
I have one other thing, and I'm wondering if you looked at this. I haven't had the pleasure of reading any of your papers.
New Canadians across the cultural spectrum will often make remittances back to their home countries. In fact, I know there are significant remittances. I was having a discussion with the ambassador from Kosovo last night, and I think he said that somewhere in the nature of $2 billion to $3 billion a year comes back into Kosovo from remittances outside the country.
I'm sure that's happening here in Canada. Have you ever factored in the fact that having parents and grandparents here for extended periods of time would mean those remittances are not going back to the country of origin, and therefore there's an additional economic benefit here in Canada by keeping those funds here?