Are you going to read the minutes? Are you going to read what Sheila Fraser, the Auditor General, said? It's worth it. That would help us; it would also help our citizens because some don't speak English, and we want to lend them a hand. It helps when we have very open three-way communication in order to advance extremely sensitive issues. You understand that; when it comes to immigration, it's often touching.
Furthermore, coming back to Mr. Saint-Germain, earlier in my first round of questions, we talked about Destination Canada. We're aware that's going on at the Canadian embassy in Paris and that it's to encourage French-language immigration—whether it be French as a first or second language. I'm aware that there is no Destination Canada at the other Canadian embassies elsewhere in the world to encourage anglophone immigration. We can understand that: there's no problem getting services in English; it's done automatically.
In our view—I know it's not you who decide—are there currently any plans for a program like Destination Canada, which is offered at the Canadian embassy in France, to be offered elsewhere in the world, to encourage francophone immigration? Unless I'm mistaken, there are 57 member countries of the Organisation internationale de la francophonie. I'd like to know whether there are any plans in that context.