I don't need to tell you that we also want that.
Earlier, you mentioned the situation of foreign workers. Their applications take six months to process if the workers are going outside Quebec, and 32 months if they're coming to Quebec. Quebec has a say over immigration and wants to have more authority in that area. We'll probably have a political debate in the next three months in Quebec on that issue.
I'd like to hear your comments on the fact that, for some 40 years, Quebec has worked with the two approaches, federal and provincial. They are combined, but it clearly takes a lot of time.
In your opinion, why does it take longer to process files in Quebec? Is the reason that Quebec is working with the approaches of two governments in its efforts to move things forward?
Conversely, is the reason that Quebec is much more thorough in choosing immigrants so they can properly integrate, which delays the review and analysis of their cases?