Yes, the temporary workers we are recruiting abroad are mainly French speakers, specifically because that facilitates not only the obtaining of permanent residence, which is one of our objectives, but also the integration of immigrants into the regions. We train employees from beginning to end in our companies through work peers, and it's going very well.
Previously, the Quebec program made it easier to access permanent residence. Out of Olymel's current 600 temporary foreign workers, more than 200 are already on their way to becoming permanent residents. Had the previous version of the pilot program continued, that number would have doubled over the next few months.
It is a major asset for us to be able to offer permanent residence. Our positions are indeed permanent, and not temporary.