All right.
The integration challenges faced by immigrants in general, which are certainly as substantial as ours, as well as certain challenges peculiar to francophone immigrants, led the government to announce a significant increase in funding for integration. Excluding Ontario and Quebec, $77 million in new funding will be invested in the coming years. For Ontario alone, the figure is $230 million.
These funds will be spent on immigrant integration programs. Clearly, some of that funding will promote immigration and help meet the specific integration needs of francophone immigrants.