First of all, presently we've started to do some recruitment activities, which we've already described, and I think Daniel Jean described them when he appeared before you earlier. So we're intent upon doing more recruiting, and we have some great partners to do that. It's not just the provinces, but when we go to recruit, we're using the expertise of the minority communities themselves. They come along; they know the types of things that are attractive to immigrants who've already come to their communities. This is very important, and I don't think it can be overstated how valuable it is to have that kind of expertise when we recruit.
Then when we do get people to come to our communities, in the past we've had some services to offer them, but they've been inadequate. The new settlement funding arrangement will ensure that there are more resources for language training, for career training, to help people find housing--all these types of things. It's my hope that those resources, spent wisely, will help us get closer to that target and ultimately achieve that target.
I think it's disingenuous to have a target like that but not have the resources, and I think finally now we have the resources behind it to take some very important steps toward attaining those goals.