First, we view this migration towards Alberta as a huge responsibility that the francophone community has been in entrusted with. That huge responsibility lies in being very fair in our reception and integration of these people. However, there are problems emerging: these people are arriving without us noticing them. Once they have landed, they disappear into the mist. In Alberta, these people will make the other official language of Canada their own, because the environment fosters that.
In answer to your question about the services that we offer, I will give you an example. Reception and settlement services are offered in Edmonton and in Calgary. Those services are specialized in that area, but are funded by CIC. Those services are for individuals who have recently arrived from other countries. Yet, we need those reception and settlement services for francophones coming from other parts of the country.