Perfect. If you are prepared to do that, that is great.
You also said that immigration is a crucial issue for the development of the Francophone community in Canada. I fully agree with you. Recently, we also heard from witnesses who told us—despite the $20 million in funding you are allocating for immigrant recruitment and integration—that they have no specific goals that relate to Francophone minorities. They consider immigration in general. In no way will that protect our minorities.
How do you see that? Several weeks ago, we met with witnesses who told us that this was not one of their objectives. How can we ensure that we provide our minorities with all the necessary tools if we are not looking at, as regards immigration, where we will place these people?