All right.
In your presentation and in response to a question, you also talked about multiculturalism. In Quebec, all political parties advocate interculturalism rather than Canadian multiculturalism. The Bloc Québécois has even introduced a bill on this matter, under which Quebec would be able to opt out of Canada's Multiculturalism Act and have its own immigrant integration model, which is more proactive.
Immigrants who go through the Quebec system are currently getting a double message: the Quebec government tells them that it is counting on them to fit into the common culture, and that it is inviting them to join in and enrich Quebec culture, whereas the federal government talks to them about multiculturalism and invites them to promote their differences, on the sole condition that they abide by the law.
Would you be open to the possibility of at least considering the option of having a different integration policy in Quebec and allowing the Quebec government to send a single message to its newcomers?