Thank you, Mr. Solberg.
I appreciate your presentation, particularly since you face a considerable challenge, as far as I can see. You said that you must attract immigrants, and obviously keep them, help them fit in and encourage them. I think that sums things up quite well.
At the end of your presentation, you said: "Everything we do to make Canada more attractive to immigrants will also make Canada more attractive to francophone immigrants."
That is true, but it seems a little short to me. I think that you wanted to summarize things for us. Having worked a great deal on the preservation of French in Quebec, I am wondering if you should not plan for some kind of coordination. In fact, we know that in order to keep people in communities, so that they can speak French in communities outside Quebec, it takes more than just a critical mass. To preserve the language, first there is the issue of the language of work, then education in French, health care and perhaps a family reunification program.
Do you not think that in order to achieve your goal of 4.4 per cent, you will have to try and coordinate things? Perhaps you are already doing so. Talk to me a little about this, please.