Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague for his speech.
However, with regard to what he just said about immigration, I would remind him that at the Standing Committee on Official Languages, that is not at all what we were told. In minority settings, immigration is increasingly difficult for Syrians because of the language barrier. They speak neither of our languages and often have to rely on Arabic interpreters. If my colleague says that the minister got the job done, then someone, somewhere, misspoke because that is not what we were told in committee.
Could my colleague explain what the Minister of Immigration can do to ensure that immigrants in official language minority communities have the means to stay there?