As far as the immigration target goes, the FCFA has repeatedly underscored the need to significantly increase francophone immigration levels and to adopt a catch-up target. The government has never managed to achieve the 4.4% target to date, which explains why the deadline has been pushed back so many times.
Today, what we want is a catch-up target, which would restore the levels of Canada's francophones and, above all, their demographic weight, power and existence, ensuring the survival of French-speaking communities. It's important to point out that Canada's francophone community is part of the country's identity, so we feel strongly that these measures should be taken.
We want to see a 12% target for 2024, increasing to 20% of immigration by 2036. That would give back the francophone community its demographic power.
I will ask our director general to comment on what Mr. Fraser announced today. We had an opportunity to examine what has been done and what was introduced today by the minister. I'll let Mr. Dupuis—