No. Every province has a different provincial nominee program.
I think you're quite right that Manitoba has a unique program. One of the things Manitoba tries to do with their program is that when they bring people in, because people tend to go where their family is and where their friends are, they encourage that. They have developed the program around relationships. So if you have somebody you can sponsor who you're pretty sure is going to move to the community where there are labour shortages, then those people are accommodated. It's very different from the federal point system approach. The provincial nominee programs in Alberta and B.C. are also looking at lower-skilled components that are required, and this is something we encourage.
Thank you for raising that. It's something we're pursuing.
The only thing I find interesting is that the provinces, when we talk about the provincial nominee program, say that it's a federal responsibility and that they need to change the points system. Then when we talk to the federal government, they say that the provinces now have the authority to do whatever they want; it's their responsibility. And we're seeing a lot of this. Let's look at a coordinated approach that benefits employers across the country without having to....