It's not exclusive. One of the criteria is to know French. If you know English, it gives you other points. It's not exclusive.
In the integration process, there is the teaching of French, but what we see is that it is not efficient enough. We think that since you already have to show sufficient knowledge of English or French, we say that in Quebec it would be appropriate that a knowledge of French would be the criteria to have citizenship. It is another incentive to make sure that people have a sufficient knowledge of French.
When we look at the Supreme Court judgments like the Nguyen case and these things, it is recognized that French in Quebec needs legislative support to ensure that people are allowed to work and live in French and to ensure the survival of the French language in Quebec and in Canada.