I am no expert, so I can only give some broad ideas from the way I understand it's done in a couple of other jurisdictions.
I guess we really have to recognize that it's a very wide-ranging issue. It goes from helping the worker identify a job in the west, to helping a family adjust to a move. There's a social work type of.... People have said how difficult it is for communities. That's why I'm saying it's not only a matter of identifying jobs. It involves a family moving. It's a very complex process.
I'm very disappointed that the federal government hasn't really got off the mark here. It really seems sad that one of the biggest problems of western Canada is a shortage of labour, while here we're sitting complaining about what we can do about all these people being laid off in eastern Canada. We have people who have been living in areas of eastern Canada with perpetually high unemployment and the federal government really isn't doing very much to help people with interprovincial moves to where the jobs are.