Thank you for the information.
Good morning, Ms. Blumczynska.
I am very pleased to hear what you have to say. You have pointed out some very interesting things about immigrants who come here and find that their vote doesn't always count. Their experience is not necessarily positive. I thought that was very interesting, but it contradicts what I have heard before.
I used to be a member of the Quebec National Assembly. It was noted that immigrants voted in greater numbers because they did not always have the opportunity to do so in their country of origin. They cherished the idea of being able to vote and they used that right extensively, which we thought was great.
Ms. Vecchio asked about turnout. It would have been interesting to see which of these two trends was more significant.
I dare say that if we had had longitudinal data on turnout in terms of whether immigrants vote at the first opportunity and whether their turnout improves over time would have been helpful.
I would like to hear your views on these two opposite movements and the turnout. Perhaps we should take a closer look.