All three of us can answer that question because it is rather detailed.
CIC begins by explaining existing possibilities to immigrants. Obviously, people go by the information we give them on the places where there are jobs and whether members of their family can live there. Those are the factors that help them decide to move to a given location.
People stay in that location because they found work that interests them and pays them enough to have a good life, but also because they started a family. Their children start to get settled in and want to stay there. There are many factors that make an immigrant want to stay in a certain place.
Of course, the labour market can change. There is no guarantee that a person who immigrates to Saint-Boniface, for example, will stay there, but we are doing everything we can to ensure that integration goes smoothly, not just when the person leaves their country of origin, but also when they arrive.
As far as the need for engineers and doctors in the regions is concerned, I can't help but think about the movie La grande séduction. We need these people to stay in the rural communities. We have very targeted programs for that.
Do you want to talk about the credentials?