I think they're very ambitious and I'm not sure we'll be able to meet them. The federal government has long had targets for francophone immigration outside Quebec, that is to say to attract francophone immigrants to provinces other than Quebec, but, as I understand it, those targets were met only once. In my opinion, significantly increasing immigration levels for the next few years to nearly 500,000 immigrants a year will make it even more difficult for francophone communities to meet those targets.
I nevertheless encourage the government to make an effort to ensure that we have francophone immigrants. There are good francophone immigration pools around the world. For example, people from Haiti, Morocco and Algeria come to Canada to study or work here, as do many people from France. Most of them go to Quebec, but many could settle in Ontario or other provinces as well.