It's surprising, actually. Most immigrants who come to Nova Scotia stay there. They remain Francophone immigrants because within the Halifax Metropolitan community, with a population of 400,000, there are 12,000 Francophones. It's a small community within a community.
These same immigrants go through the FANE at the intake stage, or through the university, to receive training or participate in internships. We see them after that in the community—at mass, for example. The immigrants come and talk to us and become integrated. I am a very simple person. I always say that if, in the final analysis, they have work and are well treated, they will stay.