I'm delighted to hear that the other provinces may take a page from Quebec's book with the recognition of their own jurisdiction in the area.
The idea of using so‑called federal spending power is being floated around here. It's often used to sweeten the pill. The government would use its spending power to somewhat force the provinces to change their approach, specifically with respect to immigration and the way in which they deal with foreign candidates in the medical profession such as nurses.
It is well known that Quebec wants even more control over immigration. Quebec is already responsible for its own economic immigration. That, too, is an example of its asymmetrical jurisdiction.
Does the federal government intend to place conditions on health transfers, or other funding, to influence Quebec's economic immigration decisions, particularly when it comes to selecting candidates in the medical profession?