There is no doubt that there is variation in unemployment rates based on those characteristics. That exists all across the country, but not in the same measures.
In British Columbia, for example, where we have the highest rate of foreign-born in the B.C. population compared with any other province, it's not nearly as bad. The trend, however, is positive. It is positive because Canada's young pool of immigrant families is integrating in the educational system. These immigrants grow up here. They rub elbows here. The result is that employer decisions are made by employers who come from those very families.