I would like to reiterate that in southern Ontario, immigrants whose language of instruction is French are an integral part of our community; they are our partners.
I said a little earlier that eastern and northern Ontario were different. New entrants do not only go to Toronto; they also go to London, Windsor, Hamilton and Welland. In eastern Ontario, it seems that new entrants had chosen the Ottawa area, but they are also settling farther afield.
Our challenge does not have to do with “immigrants” per se. The challenge is that, for instance, you could go to the London Health Sciences Centre, or to the North York Hospital, and find publications in four or five different languages, but not in French. That is the challenge we are facing.