Thank you.
You talked about programs, and the express entry program is meant as a response to processing delays. You mentioned it in your opening remarks. It's one of the main tools the government put in place.
However, the numbers show that 155,830 permanent residents were admitted through express entry in 2021, and only 2,980 of them were francophones. Just 1.9% of those admitted through express entry were French-speaking. How do you explain that?
You said that the government needed to put special programs—different programs—in place, and I think I just proved your point. Wouldn't you agree?