One of the things we are working on is regionalization, so we spread the wealth around. Overwhelmingly right now, immigrants in general go to Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, and to an increasing degree to places like Calgary and Edmonton. We have to find ways to encourage them to go outside those communities. We do have some regionalization strategies we're working on, and this is critical for many provinces. Provinces like Newfoundland are losing population. New Brunswick has some real challenges with respect to this.
We've been talking to the provinces. One of the great tools the provinces have, and we're encouraging them to use more, is the provincial nominee program. Manitoba is using it very effectively. New Brunswick has been the most aggressive of the Atlantic provinces in the past in looking at ways to use this to bring both anglophones and francophones to the province. Certainly in the case of New Brunswick, there are some real opportunities to use this to attract francophones.