In New Brunswick, that varies from place to place. For example, in the greater Moncton area, there is an agency, the Centre d'accueil des immigrants et immigrantes de Moncton, which right off the bat will go and meet newcomers at the airport and follow them until they are integrated. Their services are enhanced by another agency in the region, AMGM. So it depends on the region you're talking about.
Our goal is to ensure that there is a common thread across the province, that there is a similarity among services even in the north and mainly rural areas. That's our intake objective.
Our assumption is that people come looking for work but will stay depending on the community's reception. The immigrant resource centre has a social component.
Naturally, we hope to adopt the best practices of Saint-Boniface, but the idea is also to ensure economic integration. So these two components should be combined in the communities within a community network. We don't want to replace existing services, but we do want to enhance them.