I'm sorry, I'll answer in English so I can better express myself.
With regard to asylum claimants, 37% make their claims in Quebec. You're asking about the redistribution of refugee claimants across Canada.
I hesitate to think this could be a solution to the problem, because in the long run, people have selected certain places to settle in for particular reasons, which could be to their benefit and to Canada's benefit economically in the long run. Let's say we're talking about asylum claimants who have gone to Quebec because they speak French in particular, or they have family in the region. As we know, a lot of people crossing from the United States into Canada are coming because they have anchor relatives in Canada.
If they come to those regions because they want to be close to their culture, their language and their family, and then they're relocated to other places, I can see this being a real challenge for long-term integration—socially, economically and in terms of belonging. I would be hesitant to say that this will provide the solutions to this issue.
