I'm going to move on to my questions.
Mr. Linklater, you talked about a lot of projects in urban areas. You mentioned the ACOA project in New Brunswick. Apart from all the projects in Canada's major cities that you mentioned, how is your department involved with the rural communities in attracting francophone immigrants to the country's rural communities? People have told us that immigrants initially didn't even go into the rural communities around the major cities, but that they went directly to the major cities. You mentioned projects linked to the major cities and very few to the rural communities. One would say your actions run contrary to needs. There are needs in the rural communities, since francophone immigrants are already in the urban areas and you're focusing almost all your efforts on the urban communities. I'd like to understand. They say that immigrants should also go to other regions, but one would say you all target the same place.