It is in New Brunswick in general, not only in the cities. In fact, we have just conducted a survey in the entire province that has shown that our entrepreneurs in the rural regions of northern New Brunswick—where the unemployment rate is higher than in the rest of the province—are the most concerned. We might think that this was the case in the Moncton area because the unemployment rate is lower in this area and in the large cities, but that is not the case. The university attracts a number of people to the cities, the people have a higher level of education and young people are more interested in living in the city. As a result, in the rural regions, the training level and the education level, which are lower there, exacerbate the issue of workforce access.
On March 24th, 2015. See this statement in context.