That's a very good question.
I think the one thing that at least one provincial premier has raised with me is the fact that when an immigrant is received in Quebec and then decides to move to another province, the money that is dedicated per capita for settlement services does not follow that immigrant if they move to another province. We have a fair amount of mobility among immigrants. When they come to Canada they do not necessarily sink their roots in the province they first arrive in, particularly with the economic engines that we're seeing in western Canada. There is a fair amount of mobility from eastern Canada to western Canada that includes immigrants. Provinces feel that they are getting the immigrants but not getting the money that was accorded for settlement services.