Yes. We are working closely with provinces and territories to have a fairly detailed discussion on the relationship among the various immigration categories in our levels plan. As the Auditor General has noted, we're trying to better assess what the various contributions of those categories are.
As an example, one important issue is the relationship between the provincial nominee programs and the federal skilled worker programs. They're similar, but different. We need to sort out the relative contribution of each in meeting Canada's labour market needs.
In the big picture, they're developing a common vision for the immigration system. It then gets into quite detailed work. We look at our different categories, particularly for economic immigration. How do they relate to the labour market both nationally and provincially? What does it look like as a totality?
We've had those discussions over the last number of months. We're looking to make very significant progress this year. I'm bringing all of it together. We expect a lot of those thoughts to be in the 2011 levels plan that will be tabled on November 1 of this year.