I may have another answer, Mr. Gravelle.
Francophones are actively recruited him in all immersion programs in Canada. What happens is that they are very attached to Quebec, to Quebec culture and to their families. They don't necessarily stay very long.
Consequently, there's a problem retaining these teachers. I think it's important that there be qualified people, from the local area, and that we give them the resources to qualify.
I listen to Mr. Maher and I see that he's very qualified in French. You've acquired an excellent level of French, and the same is true of Ms. Best.
So it's possible. We simply have to continue supporting the programs that enable people to achieve those levels.